From:
"william m woodard" <stoneturning@zzzzzzz>
Date:
Sun, 06 Mar 2005 14:06:53 -0700
Subject:
Fixing broken alabaster
Quoted text begins.It must be a heartbreaking experience. I hope a professional sculptor will
see this message and comment on it. I have always wondered about that.
End of quote.
Even more harrowing, you work for a professional sculptor and it lands on
the floor!!!
Having been in that situation, ********it hits the back wall of the
studio********
The Pro that I worked for as an understudy would never let a sculpture that
is broken go out.
Yet, I have repaired more than a few of Jesus Morales pieces out there, but
that was for the gallery or the owner of the sculpture. turner'Bill'
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