When you start questioning the basic...
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 8:35 am
Since I started collecting in 2006 I've had several storage changes to preserve my cels. 1st was the cheap, backing board+polypropylene sheet+hanging file folders, 2nd was Itoya+polypro sheets, 3rd was Archival Scrapbook+polypro+landscape Art Profolios, 4th was Prat+polypro 5th Prat+porlypro+shallow drawers+polypro+archival briefcases+rigid sleeves+polypro.
I -thought- I finally found for me the best storage solution for some of my most precious pieces and that is "archival briefcases+rigid sleeves+polypro". I can just pullout that briefcase whenever I want and with the rigid sleeve can handle the cel knowing it protected and doesn't bend. But now comes this http://library2.jfku.edu/Museum_Studies ... torage.pdf and I start questioning whether Plastic sheets (for most of us Polypropolyne - but some use Mylar) can be used at all with cels. At least two people didn't recommend it and from what I gather it seems it's better to store your cels in a micro-chamber or solander box with only glassine or maybe archival envelopes in between. Also like most of us know we separate the art by media, for most collectors this is done using plastic sheets.
Argh... I will never find a truly good way of preserving my cels!
I -thought- I finally found for me the best storage solution for some of my most precious pieces and that is "archival briefcases+rigid sleeves+polypro". I can just pullout that briefcase whenever I want and with the rigid sleeve can handle the cel knowing it protected and doesn't bend. But now comes this http://library2.jfku.edu/Museum_Studies ... torage.pdf and I start questioning whether Plastic sheets (for most of us Polypropolyne - but some use Mylar) can be used at all with cels. At least two people didn't recommend it and from what I gather it seems it's better to store your cels in a micro-chamber or solander box with only glassine or maybe archival envelopes in between. Also like most of us know we separate the art by media, for most collectors this is done using plastic sheets.
Argh... I will never find a truly good way of preserving my cels!
