Before packing
Confirm destination, deadline, delivery window, contact person, loading access, insurance, return freight and whether the work must arrive framed or ready to hang.
Photograph the artwork before packing, including details, corners, frame and reverse. Record existing marks so new damage can be identified later.
Packing principles
Protect the surface first, then edges, then corners, then the whole object. Use rigid support for flat works and avoid materials that can stick to surfaces. For framed works, protect glass or acrylic and consider corner protectors.
Sculpture, ceramics and fragile mixed media may need custom crates or professional art freight. Do not assume a standard courier box is enough.
After delivery
Ask the receiver to confirm arrival and condition. If there is damage, photograph packaging and artwork immediately before discarding anything.
For prize entries and exhibitions, keep tracking numbers and delivery receipts until the work is returned or sold.