gertha
Well-Known Member
I have a large wooden bulkhead that I would like to put a painting, by way of decoration , on.
By happy coincidence I also have a painting which I would like to use.
The problem is painting is a watercolour , will it be damaged in a marine environment? What is best way to frame to maximise protection ?
My thought is change glass to Plexi or similar, silicone Plexi to frame, this protects front from water ingress and maximises strength. Do I vent back of frame or try to seal completely. Do I introduce Silica (spelt wrong) to absorb moisture; but know I will never have the discipline to remove and dry.
As a plan B, could use an oil painting. If plan B is only option , any advise on best practice for an oil painting on a yacht.
Yacht is used between 0 and 55 N or S, could be laid up in Tropics for a season.
Simon
By happy coincidence I also have a painting which I would like to use.
The problem is painting is a watercolour , will it be damaged in a marine environment? What is best way to frame to maximise protection ?
My thought is change glass to Plexi or similar, silicone Plexi to frame, this protects front from water ingress and maximises strength. Do I vent back of frame or try to seal completely. Do I introduce Silica (spelt wrong) to absorb moisture; but know I will never have the discipline to remove and dry.
As a plan B, could use an oil painting. If plan B is only option , any advise on best practice for an oil painting on a yacht.
Yacht is used between 0 and 55 N or S, could be laid up in Tropics for a season.
Simon