"A cousin contacted me and asked if I wanted an old painting that our great grandmother had done in the late 1890’s. She said it was in pretty bad shape and was giving me the opportunity of getting it prior to her throwing it away. I said ship it.
When I got it I was very discouraged by its condition. I thought “wow, that was a waste of money!” I however checked around town and could find no one to restore the painting. A few people looked at the painting and remarked how good it was but pity the condition.
I was about to throw it away but decided to use the internet as a last resort. I found Maris’ website and was interested in having him view the painting and get his impressions of repairing it. Iris (his wife) met me in Gwinnett, GA and said she thought it was a challenge but that Maris could fix it (some missing paint, chipped paint, holes in canvas, layers of aging in a basement, chipped and cracked frame, etc.
About a month later I met Maris in Gwinnett to pick up the painting. It was AWESOME! It looked new. He explained how he had restored the painting to me.
I look back at the experience now and say “what a wise decision to seek him out.” My son has since taken pictures of the painting and we had it printed on canvas for other members of the family to enjoy, including the cousin that was so kind as to offer it to me. "
Jim C. - Athens, Georgia
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