Unfortunately not. :-) Maybe you used the repair tool (for example the repair brush) to cause the gaping wound in the cats face like a copy from the peeling edge?
Then you have the damage to the cat at the picture on the train perfectly hidden. And the pic here is a very well done illusion of her balance as edge stool. Great work! :-)
Here's an old shot of mine from 2016, where this cat is well displayed:
That decorative souvenir item has an interesting history. My wife Sari once worked in the pub, where the owner was a hoarder. The pub was filled with old stuff and furniture. This cat sat on the globe map stand.
That must have been a very cozy pub in witch there was much to discover. So the cat is a great souvenir of high ideal value. I would not have thought that she’s so small. :-)
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Falling apart can be also "wabi sabi" ;-)
'Wabi-sabi: When BAD PHOTOS are BETTER' by Jamie Windsor: youtu.be/gyCumQ78ZoI
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Here's an old shot of mine from 2016, where this cat is well displayed:
That decorative souvenir item has an interesting history. My wife Sari once worked in the pub, where the owner was a hoarder. The pub was filled with old stuff and furniture. This cat sat on the globe map stand.
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