Las Vegas Art Rescue: Expert Tips for Restoring Art Shipping Damage

Tips for Art Shipping Damage -Las Vegas Art Rescue

Scott M. Haskins, the President of Fine Art Conservation Laboratories (FACL) and a leading authority in the field, provides his expert insights.


Here's an example of art shipping damage. Due to improper handling, this painting now needs extensive art conservation treatments

 

Damaged art delivery? Don't panic! This guide has the steps you need to take right now.

As an art conservator with years of experience, I've seen countless pieces arrive at my studio with art shipping damage. Shipping mishaps, bumpy moves, and even careless handling at Harry Reid Airport International can leave cherished artworks with cracks, tears, and faded colors. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a first-time buyer, knowing what to do when disaster strikes can make all the difference in preserving your precious pieces.

 

Detecting the Damage from Art Shipping:

The first step is assessing the situation with a calm head and keen eyes. Remember, handling damaged artwork can worsen the situation, so resist the urge to poke, prod, or attempt DIY fixes. Here's a quick guide to identifying common damage without causing further harm:


Years of improper storage and neglect have ravaged this art piece. It was nearly impossible to transport without causing further art shipping damage.[/caption]

 

Find the Right Specialist for Damage in Art Shipping:

Once you've identified the type of damage, the next crucial step is finding the right professional to help. Remember, not all art conservators are created equal! Here are some tips for finding a qualified expert near you:


Nuestra Senora De Los Angeles before & after FACL's art conservation treatments.

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By following these steps, you can navigate the stressful situation of a damaged artwork and ensure it receives the proper care it deserves. Remember, your treasured pieces deserve a second chance, and with the help of a qualified art conservator, you can bring them back to their former glory.

 

Bonus Tip: Las Vegas' dry climate can pose unique challenges for artwork preservation. When storing your art, consider using a humidifier to maintain a consistent humidity level and protect your pieces from cracking or warping. Don't forget to consult an art conservation professional to assess the conditions that your art pieces need.


I hope this guide helps you navigate the unexpected and keep your art collection safe and sound. Remember, prevention is always better than cure, so handle your artworks with care and store them in a controlled environment. And if disaster strikes, don't panic – there's always hope for restoration!

 

Need Help With Your Insurance Claim?

Dealing with ruined paintings is stressful enough. Let us help you with your insurance claim for art shipping damage. Fine Art Conservation Laboratories’ 45 years of expertise in preserving and restoring art offers invaluable help and practical knowledge for helping people through the insurance claim process for damaged collectibles and art pieces.

Our experienced team understands the complexities of insurance claims related to art, heirlooms, and antiques, providing reports that are properly prepared with information that the insurance company never puts in doubt. Fine Art Conservation Laboratories charges flat fees for this work, not a percentage of the claim settlement, and our expertise is honored nationwide. Let us help make the art, heirloom, and collectible part of the insurance claim process as seamless as possible and preserve your peace of mind.


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