I think that’s why people remember the whole incident quite fondly on the whole. She had good intentions, did her best, and even asked permission first. Frankly the world needs a lot more people like her, despite her artistic misstep.
What’s bothering me is that it was 13 years ago, and that makes me feel old.
In 2012, Giménez, then 81, told BBC News that church members had “always repaired everything here”, and that she had permission from the local priest to do so.
She wasn’t exactly hiding when she did it either, she just sat there where anyone could see her.
I think that’s why people remember the whole incident quite fondly on the whole. She had good intentions, did her best, and even asked permission first. Frankly the world needs a lot more people like her, despite her artistic misstep.
What’s bothering me is that it was 13 years ago, and that makes me feel old.
I don’t recall her asking permission, she just added some light touched way too many times and it took a while until the botched version was noticed.
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She wasn’t exactly hiding when she did it either, she just sat there where anyone could see her.