Most Oversized Art Damage Happens Before It Ever Reaches the Wall When people think about damage to oversized artwork, they often blame the wall or the hanging hardware. In reality, most damage occurs much earlier—during transport and handling. Large artwork is vulnerable to twisting, vibration, pressure points, and improper lifting. Even short trips can introduce stress fractures, corner damage, or subtle warping that only shows up later. Planning the transport process is just as important as planning the frame. When oversized art is handled correctly from start to finish, walls are rarely the problem.
















