So you’ve finally gotten the nerve to spend your hard-earned money on some art – it only took you years to get here, but we won’t judge (unless you spent thousands of dollars on something printed on a t-shirt or other such atrocity). So now that you have some real art in your possession, what do you do? How do you care for it? Do you just wrap it in bubble wrap and stick it in the closet? The answer is no, my friend, no!
Why you should use cases
The best way to preserve a work of art is to put it behind protective glass. The method for achieving this in most homes, however, requires taking the artwork off the wall. This leaves it vulnerable to accidents. We think that you should use custom-made cases for protection and enhancement of your beloved art – because we care about your priceless paintings as much as you do! incase art
What are some case materials?
Incase cases range from form-fitting silicone to shatter-resistant polycarbonate, and more. While many people choose the silicone material for its soft, sleek appearance, durability often comes at the cost of show-through— a phenomenon in which images on the reverse side are visible through the backside of your case. No one wants to show off all their personal information when they open their phone or tablet case! While this concern is valid, we want you to know that there is no way for others to see what’s inside your device with a traditional incase silicone case. Even if you flip it over, there is only the slightest hint of an image through the opening at the bottom.
What kind of cases are available?
There are many different styles of art cases to suit any preference, from abstract paintings to caricatures. We carry a variety of types and sizes for the young artist who wants to travel with their piece or the business professional who needs protection for his tablet in his bag. Cases can be found that can accommodate your monitor on your desk at work as well as protect the LCD screen on your laptop when traveling.
How do I care for my case?
-Dust it with a soft cloth weekly to remove any dirt that accumulates from being handled.
-Do not use paper products to clean the dust because it will leave lint behind, which may scratch the coating over time.
-To wash your case, use a mild dishwashing soap or baby shampoo, wipe it down with a sponge, rinse off the soap and dry it with a towel. -Keep out of direct sunlight when possible.
-Avoid leaving in high humidity environments for extended periods of time.
-Use coasters under drinks and hot items to avoid scratching surfaces on the case
Where can I buy an incase art case?
Now that you know what incase art is, it’s time to find out where you can get one! You can purchase an incase art case on their website for a starting price of $12.00. In some stores like Barnes & Noble, Chapters Indigo, or Amazon, it is possible to find an incase art cover at various prices. If the first two options don’t work for you, then consider ordering one online. It will save you the trouble of leaving your house!