Selling art is more than completing a transaction — it is ensuring that your artwork reaches its new home safely and professionally. Below you will find a simple, reliable guide on how to package and ship your artwork with confidence.
1. Packaging Your Artwork
Proper packaging is essential to protect your artwork during transport. Whether you are sending a painting, a drawing, or another type of artwork, the goal is the same: secure protection against impact, pressure, moisture, and movement.
Recommended Packaging Steps
All packaging materials can be easily purchased at art supply stores, stationery shops, or hardware stores.
2. Choosing a Shipping Method
Once your package is ready, choose a shipping method that suits your needs.
General Tips
For high-value artworks, consider using a shipping service that offers insurance.
Specialized Art Transport
Some logistics companies specialize in fine art handling and transportation. These companies are ideal for high-value artworks but can be costly for emerging or independent artists. For most cases, standard courier services combined with correct packaging offer a safe and economical solution.
Below are general packing tips to ensure your artwork arrives in perfect condition:
1. Use strong, protective materials
Bubble wrap, foam sheets, corner protectors
Thick, sturdy cardboard or a double-boxed system
Acid-free paper for works on paper
2. Secure the artwork
Wrap the artwork in multiple layers
Protect the corners carefully
Fill empty spaces inside the box to prevent movement
3. Avoid glass when possible
If your artwork is framed with glass, cover it with masking tape in a cross-pattern and add extra padding. Alternatively, remove the glass before shipping if possible.
4. Follow trusted packing guides
Many postal and courier companies provide general instructions for packing fragile items. These can be applied successfully to most artworks.
3. Shipping Internationally
If you are shipping abroad: