Proper storage of information and communication technology.pptx

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About This Presentation

Carefully write the following paragraph using technical lettering standards. Pay attention to uniformity in letter height, spacing, and line quality.


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How do you usually store or maintain this artwork?

Have you ever created a piece of artwork that you felt really proud of? How do you usually store or maintain this artwork?

How do you usually store or maintain this artwork? Have you ever created a piece of artwork that you felt really proud of?

As an artist or illustrator, you put a lot of time and effort into creating your finished work. To ensure that your artwork remains in good condition for years to come, it's important to properly store and maintain it.

As an artist or illustrator, you put a lot of time and effort into creating your finished work. To ensure that your artwork remains in good condition for years to come, it's important to properly store and maintain it.

As an artist or illustrator, you put a lot of time and effort into creating your finished work. To ensure that your artwork remains in good condition for years to come, it's important to properly store and maintain it.

The Mona Lisa painting by Leonardo da Vinci has been around since it was painted between 1503 to 1519, making it approximately 520 to 504 years old.

Key Concepts in storing and maintaining finished artworks: 1. Archival quality materials: Materials that are acid-free, lignin-free, and have a neutral pH. These materials are less likely to deteriorate over time and are often used in conservation framing.

2. Acid-free paper: Paper that is pH-neutral or slightly alkaline, which reduces the risk of yellowing or deterioration over time.

3. UV protection: Protection from ultraviolet (UV) light, which can cause fading and deterioration of artwork over time. This can be achieved through the use of UV-blocking glass or acrylic, or by avoiding direct sunlight.

3. UV protection: Protection from ultraviolet (UV) light, which can cause fading and deterioration of artwork over time. This can be achieved through the use of UV-blocking glass or acrylic, or by avoiding direct sunlight.

4. Lightfastness: The ability of a material or pigment to resist fading or discoloration when exposed to light.

5. Humidity control: Maintaining a consistent level of humidity in the environment where artwork is stored or displayed. This helps prevent damage from changes in temperature and humidity, such as warping or cracking.

6. Framing: The process of enclosing artwork in a protective frame, which helps protect it from dust, moisture, and other environmental factors.

Importance of storage and maintenance

Proper storage and maintenance of finished work is important for several reasons: 1. Preserves the quality of the artwork: By using archival quality materials and proper storage techniques, you can help ensure that your artwork remains in good condition for years to come.

2. Protects against damage: By protecting your artwork from dust, moisture, light, and other environmental factors, you can help prevent damage such as fading, warping, or cracking.

3 . Increases the value of the artwork: Artwork that has been properly stored and maintained is more likely to retain its value over time.

Tips in Storage and management

Here are some tips for properly storing and maintaining your finished artwork: 1. Use archival quality materials: When choosing materials for framing or storage, look for products that are labeled as acid-free, lignin-free, and pH-neutral.

2. Avoid direct sunlight: UV light can cause fading and deterioration of artwork over time. Avoid displaying your artwork in direct sunlight or use UV-blocking glass or acrylic.

3. Control the humidity: Maintain a consistent level of humidity in the environment where artwork is stored or displayed. This can be achieved by using a dehumidifier or humidifier, depending on the needs of the space.

4. Keep the artwork clean: Dust and debris can accumulate on artwork over time, so it's important to regularly clean it with a soft, dry cloth.

5. Avoid touching the surface: When handling artwork, avoid touching the surface with your hands. Wear gloves or handle the artwork by the edges to prevent damage.

Activity 1:

Activity 1: Guess the price of the following famous paintings

Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci (1503-1519) 450.3 Million USD

2. A B Still Gerhard Richter (1986) 34 Million USD

3. Four Marilyns Andy Warhol (1962) 36 Million USD

4. No. 11 Mark Rothko (1957) 46 Million USD

5. Untitled Jean-Michel Basquiat (1980) 110.5 Million USD

Activity 2: Create infographics that direct viewers on how to properly store their artwork.