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Old 12-26-2008, 02:43 AM   #7
Heidi Maiers Heidi Maiers is offline
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David, I'm sorry I missed this reply. Thank you!

I just got this feedback email today from the mother of my client and wanted to share. I shipped one of the bronzes to her in Australia in September but hadn't heard anything other than it arrived safely and had been thinking that they were dissatisfied with it somehow and were reluctant to say so. I couldn't have been more wrong. This letter really made my day today (Christmas day). Definitely makes all that work and frustration worth while when the piece is so appreciated by the client and they let you know it.
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"Oh my, oh my, dear Heidi! After waiting for so long I was able to open your carton. Yesterday was Christmas Day so my mother and I were able to meet 'Margaret Anne' for the first time. Your work is wonderful, absolutely beautiful. I'm so impressed. My 88 year old mother looked at her and started to cry. It was such an emotional time and I can't thank you enough for the care and trouble you went to in making her perfect in every detail. I just love her, and so does my mother - we all do. Over the last year Michael forwarded emails of her evolution, but still I was overcome seeing her sitting before my eyes. You've done a fantastic job. It's more than ever expected. Throughout the day I had to keep going back to have another look. Michael took lots of photos as I unpacked the box and there she was! That first look took my breath away. This person was real once and died so tragically young, now she will live forever thanks to your talent and Michael's interest in the first place.

For now she has been placed a coffee table in front of a low window looking out onto our garden. The table is a slab of bush wood smoothed to a silken-touch. There she sits with her melancholy thoughts - I think the expression is perfect given her history. It's hard to believe this is the result from one faded old photo. It's just brilliant and I thank-you so much.

Now I'm going to have another look - probably my 100th!."
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