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How to Package a BIG painting for Shipping Safely

How to Package a BIG painting for Shipping Safely

It can be stressful to know if it’s going to make it to its destination safely. And the cost–yikes!

I’d like to show you how I shipped a BIG 30″ x 40″ painting to a client, shipping to New York, from Wisconsin. How can you save money by making your packing less spacious and heavy. And most of all, protect your painting so it gets there safely. 

THE SANDWICH: 

-Painting

-Shrink wrap

-Thin foam core board—all sides

-1/8″ Hardboard (painted side)

-Cardboard (opposite side)

-1″ or 3/4″ EPS foam board—both sides

-Cardboard outer box, tight around all sides

FINAL Package WEIGHT: 18 lbs

DISCLAIMER: I cannot be held responsible for damages incurred while using this method in shipping. It is just what has worked well for me. Also, purchasing insurance is advisable any time you ship an expensive painting. 

The client wanted the painting to stay on the stretcher bars. Alternatively, you can ship a painting by removing it from the stretcher bars, rolling it up, and enclosing in a tube. Watch my video here for how to do that here

LEARN MORE

Read more about how to paint a portrait that you can surely be proud of!

I’d love to hear your thoughts on this video. Please share it with your friends and family. Let me know if you have any further questions. I’ll greatly help you.

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Thank you so much for taking the time to read this tutorial and watch the video. That means a lot to me.  I hope you find it very helpful in your portrait painting.  

Yours for Better Portraits,

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Finishing the Painting of King David Dancing in Jerusalem (Acrylic Grisaille Technique)

Finishing the Painting of King David Dancing in Jerusalem (Acrylic Grisaille Technique)

After many hours of work, and countless layers, I finally finished up my painting of King David dancing in the streets of Jerusalem! This was done in the Caravaggio grisaille technique (my best attempt at it) and shows King David dancing with all his might before the Lord as the Ark of the Covenant came back to Jerusalem. My goal was to really capture his joy as the ark (God’s presence) comes back to Israel. 

The digital image will be used for a cover illustration of a commentary on the book of Samuel by Russell Stendal, but I have the original painting and it is available for sale. Contact me if you’re interested. I haven’t yet posted it on the gallery of my fine art website.

I really enjoyed painting this one!

You can watch the video of me “bringing it home” here—where I add some final highlights, details, “halation,” and sign it! It’s those final nuances that make the difference. 

LEARN MORE

Read more about how to paint a portrait that you can surely be proud of!

I’d love to hear your thoughts on this video. Please share it with your friends and family. Let me know if you have any further questions. I’ll greatly help you.

If you’d like to learn more, sign up for my free email tips and video class today.

Learn How to Paint Acrylic Portraits With My Free Mini-Video Course!

Thank you so much for taking the time to read this tutorial and watch the video. That means a lot to me.  I hope you find it very helpful in your portrait painting.  

Yours for Better Portraits,

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