Effective solutions for storing wet artwork

Storing oil paintings while wet

Painting with Cold Wax Medium can be a messy process! So first of all, I advise you to wear old clothes and if you work on a table, cover your work area with a plastic sheet (I found a good one at Ikea for only €6), or put a large wooden board under your painting. Always keep old cloths or paper towels at hand! I clean my tools, hands, face, dog (..) etc with baby oil and baby wipes.

Painting with cold wax medium requires patience!

When we paint with Cold Wax Medium, it is better to work on several paintings at the same time because of different drying times, which means that we have a lot of wet paintings that we need to store. Also, when you take in-person lessons or workshops, wet artwork is difficult to transport without getting your car covered in paint!

I discovered these very handy solutions and I thought I would share them with you! The Pizza Box solution is my absolute favourite💚

Wet Painting Storage

If you are lucky and you have a studio, you can use this hanging system to hang your wet paintings on your wall (and work on them). We used wooden planks and drilled small holes in them. You can change the height by changing the pegs, depending on how big your painting is.

Hanging sytem in my studio to work on wet paintings and to safely store them, using planks and pegs that can be moved
studio solutions for storing wet artwork on your wall through this studio hanging system

Below some more fun storage solutions for your wet paintings. Instead of a dish rack, you can also use a laundry rack for your bigger paintings or make a home made dry rack out of crib rails.

solution for storing wet art work, an Ikea wooden dish rack

Ikea wooden dish rack

DIY dry rack

storing solutions wet paintings

Pizza boxes

storing solutions wet paintings, a DIY dry rack on the wall

A DIY dry rack on the wall

For more inspiration on ‘How to organise your studio/workspace’, I have curated this board on Pinterest, I can’t get enough of looking at all these beautiful solutions!

Would you like to learn how to paint with cold wax medium and oils and paint amazing textured and layered paintings that attract attention because of the fact that they are ‘different’ than all other art work? Learn everything about the tools and the techniques and check out my latest class Getting Started with Cold Wax Medium’!

Don’t hesitate to ask questions on the process, I would love to connect with you! You can always reach me at marinatvb@outlook.com

 
 
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