Howard and Karl pulled out all the stops and searched the country for Hurclite, even going and looking for funding to buy the plaster, I am indebted to them, both balloons n plaster should be in the studio Friday,, YA DANCER..
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Later Caroline came up with a suggestion. using quid ink? on the plaster, which I did, then after I used bleach to mark the plaster, it look great, like old Greek ceramics. I then, drilled holes in to the fragile fragments and sewed them together, this alone made my day, it was not wasted and this idea has so much mileage, and look at how fragile it is....
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