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Before packaging paintings for shipping, you should decide whether you want to ship paintings together with the frame or rolled in a tube. You will find below the instructions for both techniques.
If you consider shipping artwork without a frame abroad, you can send it in a mailing tube. Here is how you can send a rolled painting by post or by courier.
Drawings, photographs, and prints should be placed on the glassine with the image surface facing up. This way, you will roll them “face-in” and protect the image. Works on canvas, linen etc. should be placed on the glassine face-down so that the images are facing out when rolling the work. Do not roll such paintings inwards.
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At Eurosender, we recommend sending paintings through an individual offer on our website. We will arrange safe delivery by a reputable transport company offering the best price-performance ratio, and you will enjoy the commodity of door-to-door shipping.
If you intend to send a painting by post, you will need to check the prices of the chosen postal operator. If you are planning to ship artwork abroad by courier through Eurosender platform, the price will depend on the distance, as well as on the transportation method.
If you worry that your drawing will smudge until it reaches its destination, spray your charcoal drawing with a workable fixative and add a couple of layers for extra protection. Then add glassine paper over the whole drawing. After that, you can follow our general instructions for sending canvas art pieces.
When shipping this type of artwork abroad, it is crucial to know the time when the painting was finished. Transporting a wet oil painting might be a challenge as it may take a long time for the oil to dry. If you need to send a wet oil painting by post or by courier, you should make sure that nothing touches the painted surface. We suggest transporting it inside a thin crate. The guidelines for shipping a dried oil artwork are the same as those for sending paintings on canvas.
Most courier companies consider paintings and artwork as fragile items. For this reason, it is of the utmost importance that you pack them accordingly to avoid any kind of damage, as insurance will most likely not apply.