Problem description:
I have several framed calligraphy works at home, which were hung on the wall at home for some time. How to save it? Do you need a fitness ball?
Analysis:
If your calligraphy is mounted on a traditional scroll, you can roll it up when it is not needed, wrap it in old newspaper or kraft paper first and then wrap it in plastic film, which can prevent moisture and dryness and delay the oxidation of rice paper. If your calligraphy is mounted with western-style lenses, wrap the whole frame with plastic film and try to seal it, and remember to put some mothballs in the package, because some bugs like to get into the cracks in the frame and settle down in it. Finally, no matter what storage method, we should try to avoid light, but taking out the painting every once in a while to see the sun can not only kill some parasites, but also balance the moisture in rice paper and delay aging.