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steelrain18
Just trying to get some ideas of storing and protecting my finish art from damage. My artwork is usually done on 11x17 paper. I have a large portfolio to keep them safe but I've seen a case at an Art store that has a plastic file to place the photo in.....So what are your ideas?
kim1963
I put my work in a folder its plastic and opens like and there are many folders inside ... i store most of it there and the other stuff o store in a book like a scape book and set it out in my livingroom .
steelrain18
Kim1963,
Cool, never thought of using the scrapbook...do they make a scrap book to fit 11x17 paper?
Nuke.O
As i am still a beginner and consequently don't have many drawings i put those i like most in a frame and hang it up rolleyes.gif
obscuredscarlet
I put my work in a portfolio, and folder where it stays high and dry. I also put a lot of it up on the walls for lack of sufficient space.

For paintings however, I have a little bit more of an issue. I store them in my art studio, and standing up on the side of my desk. Any ideas of painting storage?
drawer32
I store all my finished work in the freezer. I have drawings from years back and they are in the greastest shapes.

P.S. I am not an ice sculptor.
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