From:
"Clive Murray-White" <clivemw@zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Fri, 5 Mar 2004 12:34:17 +1100
Subject:
flawed stone
Hi again just one other thought re: value, dollars that is. A broken
sculpture that has been repaired is a sculpture that may have "lost" some of
its integrity and is therefore substantially less than what the artist
intended. These should be only sold as seconds. Mind you I wouldn't sell
them at all as substandard works can only damage your reputation.
Broken is very very different from making use of nature.
Regards again
Clive Murray-White
Web: www.cowwarr.com
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