


Care of Wyland Original Oils
Simple ways to keep your oil painting in top shape:
Oil paintings traditionally take 1 year to completely dry. When I finish an original oil painting, I generally allow it to dry for two weeks and then spray a Damar Retouch Varnish clear coat to protect the painting for the first year or two. As the oil dries it will begin to darken in some areas and this is a normal process. Of course it looks terrible but after a year you can go to an art supply store in your area and order Damar Final Varnish Gloss. Follow the instructions on the spray can.
Simple Steps:
- Make sure you carefully take the painting out of the frame
- Make sure there is no dust or dirt on the painting
- I like to use a clean white t-shirt and gently wipe it down ( do not use any chemicals or other cleaners)
- Follow instructions on Damar Spray Varnish
- Starting at the top of the painting from about 18 inches away after shaking the can vigorously; spray an even clear protective coat from the top to the bottom evenly (If you can’t do this call a frame shop or Fine Art Restorer and have it done professionally)
- Allow the painting to dry
- Replace back in the frame
- Enjoy the painting!
- You may have to repeat this every 3 – 5 years.
I hope this is helpful in keeping your original oil painting in perfect condition.
Best Fishes,
