How to Care for Your Wall Art: Cleaning and Display Tips for Long-Lasting Beauty

When you invest in a piece of wall art, you’re not just decorating a space — you’re bringing in a story, an expression, and a visual anchor for the room. To keep it looking its best, it’s important to know how to clean wall art and how to care for artwork in a way that preserves its beauty for years.

Here at Reclaimed Colors every piece is treated with UV coating to protect your piece. It's a clear matte finish that does not alter the art (invisible) but puts a powerful shield. Protecting wall art from moisture is also critical. Kitchens and bathrooms may look like tempting spaces, but the steam and humidity can damage materials. Choose drier walls for your favorite pieces.

Dust is another silent enemy of art. A soft microfiber cloth is your best friend for regular upkeep. Gently wipe across the surface once a month to prevent buildup. For textured or dimensional art, use a soft brush to get into crevices. Avoid water or chemical sprays, as these can stain or warp surfaces. The goal is always to clean without leaving a trace.

How to care for artwork also means thinking about temperature and environment. Sudden changes — like moving a piece from a hot car to a cold room — can cause stress on the materials. A steady, room-temperature environment helps preserve structure and color.

When it comes to displaying, consider scale and breathing room. Large statement pieces deserve a wall where they can stand alone, while smaller works can be grouped in a gallery-style arrangement. Tips for displaying art at home include aligning the center of the artwork at eye level and ensuring adequate lighting. Soft spotlighting can highlight textures without overwhelming the piece.

Finally, think about long-term protection. If you plan to rotate pieces seasonally or move them around, use proper hanging hardware and make use of sturdy containers for safe storage. By taking a little time to protect and display your artwork intentionally, you ensure that your walls remain filled with vibrant, long-lasting beauty. Caring for art isn’t complicated — it’s simply about respecting the materials and creating the right conditions for them to shine.

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