Buying art doesn’t have to break the bank, and thrift stores can be a goldmine for original pieces at affordable prices. Collecting oil paintings and vintage prints can be a budget-friendly way to curate a unique collection that tells a story. However, thrifted art often comes with dirt and grime. An insightful vendor introduced a gentle cleaning method using Murphy Oil Soap, which effectively cleans these pieces without causing damage, making it easier to enjoy the beauty of found art.
Art can be a pricey thing to buy - especially if you're looking to collect original artwork. While I love to earmark pieces for a "someday splurge" (my favorite resource for fresh, emerging artists is Tappan Collective), my "right now" budget lends itself more to thrift store finds.
How to Clean Thrift Store Art (Without Damaging It) While I was purchasing a gorgeous landscape print from her, she asked me if I knew how to clean these types of thrift store pieces on the cheap.
Collection
[
|
...
]