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How to Prepare Artwork for Display

The Arthurian Arts Faire is part of the King Arthur Faire, and is presented in a pseudo medieval setting. That means that a lot of the artwork, if not all, will be displayed out doors. While an awning type tent cover should be in place at all times, there is still a lot of room for the elements of earth, air and water to make their way onto the surface of any project. Rain, wind and dirt are all common parts of the medieval faire experience.

While most art work will not be adversely effected by the brief exposure of one weekends, in extreme cases there could be some resulting damage due to the display venue. Therefore, the Arthurian Arts Faire volunteer staff suggests that concerned artists take some simple measures to properly shield their works during the mounting process.

Mounting a 2D Work of Art for Display

The key elements necessary to display artwork will be a stiff backing and a secure hanging line. Artwork must be affixed in a manner where it will not blow off if a gust of wind should suddenly arise.

  1. Strongly secure all flat artwork to a backing of cardboard if possible. Scrap packing boxes with unwrinkled sides are a good source for a strong board.

  2. Waterproofing is a good idea for any show. A layer of plastic will also keep off dust and stray fingerprints, as well as light dents and bumps that might happen during shipping.

  3. In order to hang your work, a sturdy line needs to be attached to the back of your work. Paper clips, aluminum can tops, thumb tacks, paper rivets and the like attached with tape are not strong enough to withstand a sturdy backing board in a gusty wind. What you need is cardboard, strong twine and hot glue. Similarly, fishing line is not suggested, nor is single strand metal wire. These snap easily under continued or sudden stress.

  4. Individual entry forms must be firmly attached to the backs of all 2D artwork in such a way that they are not visible from the front.

Preparing 3D artwork for Display

Works that will not be hanging vertically will be placed on tables when necessary. These works must be heavy enough not to be blown away by a casual wind. We suggest that any such artwork be firmly attached to a sturdy and appealing base with the entry form attached to the underside of that base so as not to be visible from the top when displayed.