Aerojoe
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Today the news are telling that the poor old lady is in bed having some kind of nervous breakdown or anxiety attack. It is the whole planet against her :eusa_doh:
Aerojoe, I'm so, so sorry to hear about this lady - I've been rather desperately hoping that she wasn't aware that this had gone viral and was the subject of so much laughter. Yes, it was terribly botched - but the poor lady was obviously distressed at seeing a piece of art she loved so apparently neglected. I don't condone unskilled restoration, however well intentioned, but there's an elderly and vulnerable human being in the middle of this, and thinking that people around the globe are laughing at you is a horrible thought. I hope that if her error can't be rectified and the painting restored, then some kind-hearted artist can reproduce the original.
Aerojoe, I'm so, so sorry to hear about this lady - I've been rather desperately hoping that she wasn't aware that this had gone viral and was the subject of so much laughter.
I would still like to know if the priest actually knew, as the woman says. It's apparent she was given permission to restore the tunic according to several sources.
I was reading an article today that suggested she might be brought up on charges of vandalism. It looks like numerous people were aware she was working on at least some part of the painting (according to these people themselves)- I can't help but feel it's unfair to charge her for vandalism if she was asked to restore part of it. It sounds more like a miscommunication than anything else.
*giggles uncontrollably*
It could be worse.