A local artist is bringing a piece of past back into the barbank, rejuvenating the bob’s elder boy to fully rejuvenate handed idols.
Sheela Lehman is a reinstatement artist who worked for a long time, once repaired the synonyms with large burgers and family food in California.
Lehman, while showing his work at CBS News Los Angeles, said, “His head was sunk and the plate was very damaged.”
He renewed both of the seven -foot long sculptures outside the restaurant, which also played a role in his history.
“Everyone has a story. I used to go to Grammar school, my family used to go there, my first date in the 1950s,” Lehman remembered. “Everyone has a big, big story about Bob’s elder boy.”
Perhaps the most challenging part of the restoration was the statue of towers at the entrance of the restaurant. She says that after seven layers of paint, covering the interval filled with epoxy and other materials, it should look like a statue completed outside the burger joint that he completed a few months ago.
Lehman said about the idol on the roof, “It was a lot of pre -work.” “He was quite damaged, fell.”
Lehman said that his passion for the statue restoration began with a lot of small, when he helped to resume a statue for his church. Since then, he has helped hundreds of people who send their family’s legacy from across the country.
“I know how important they are for people,” she said. “This is unbearable to see a family heritage that is broken. ‘Oh my cow, this is my grandmother and now the hand is broken.” You can’t just tolerate it.
Last year, a big boy of a different bob was a statue A car in Downey severely damaged during accidentSince then, the members of the community have ralled to raise funds for its restoration, even giving it a single one. Brief change for Halloween To mask damage.