'The Trees of Mauvaines' 5x7 plein air pastel ©Karen Margulis painting available $75 |
Portfolios for paper and finished paintings |
I have blogged about my system for traveling with pastel paintings before but this long trip was a true test for my system. I am thrilled to report that it was a success. My paper stayed flat, clean and protected as did the finished paintings.
It's a very simple system. I used two plastic portfolio books from Itoya....5x7 and 8x10. Before I left I loaded the plastic inserts with pastel papers. These folders fit nicely in my backpack. When it was time to paint I selected a piece of paper from the folder. The finished painting was returned to the folder.
No worse for wear! |
The paintings stay safe, dry and clean. The bonus is the ability to share the paintings with others while traveling without having to touch them or worry about them blowing away! (and you can wipe down the plastic to reuse the books)
8x10 portfolio |
I will be sharing the finished paintings in upcoming blog posts and in my Etsy shop. Stay tuned!
6 comments:
Yay! I'm glad this works! I bought an 8 x 10" and a couple of 5" x 7" ones from Blick (the smaller size was being discontinued so I got an extra on Clearance). I've been taking down the pastel sketches from my sketch wall and sometimes removing them from mats that I then store for reuse. Once they're in the pages, they don't move around and it's great.
I've been keeping them for long term storage since this way I can show people, and of course when I get back to selling I can always remove one, mat it and ship it. Then reuse the page. Currently I'm just building up a body of work to supplement old-age retirement.
Karen, you always come up with the best ideas. I might have to use this for future travels also! Best place to get the books?
Thanks Robert! Although I don't often comment I appreciate your comments and the insight you always give. You add so much to my posts!!
Thanks Marsha. I have been using this method for a couple of years now and always have good results. I get them in different places but not everyone has the 5x7 books. I believe I got the last ones on Amazon. I need new ones so I'll let you know what I find.
So, the painting doesnt get all smudged? Sorry I am asking the obvious question again. Must be the plastic acts much like glassine?
Ale, no smudging at all....the pictures show how little dust comes off.
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