“This is a wonderful discovery,” she says. “It was a big tear, and it was just so beautiful that I decided to fix it. So I found an art restoration company that restores art in Croker Art Museum (in nearby Sacramento) and (that) restored it for me.” He probably identified the painting from the mid -19th century as Scottish.
The painting was the point of jumping for Maden’s punishment plan. “Once I chose Kala, my color palette was too much set, and then I re -opened up the pillows, rugs and I rejoined the living room chairs,” she says. Thick wool green rugs and chairs perform clothes, she says, there are good options for children and pets to wear and understand tears.
Kala inspired her to earn ancient fairs for the same old world, vintage pieces, which includes dictionary on bookshelves, pitcher on mtelle and scalped bowl on coffee tables.
Calicha: Armdilo; Curse upholstery: Rose