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Each pony is 132cm (51.97") high. They are made from XPS polystyrene and shaped using a CNC-cutting machine. They are plastered and painted with an acrylic medium.<ref>http://www.contemporaryartstavanger.no/interview-anja-carr/</ref>
 
Each pony is 132cm (51.97") high. They are made from XPS polystyrene and shaped using a CNC-cutting machine. They are plastered and painted with an acrylic medium.<ref>http://www.contemporaryartstavanger.no/interview-anja-carr/</ref>
The exhibition is a 3 part that also features a photo with the ponies being braid-tied to a nude man and the same photo canvas that has been sewn into a stuffed sculpture with a whip.<ref>http://www.prosjektromnormanns.com/anja-carr-no-peachy-blue-jan-2017/</ref>
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The exhibition is a three part show that also features a canvas photo suspended by ropes of the ponies being braid-tied to a nude man sleeping. The same photo canvas have also been sewn into a stuffed sculpture with a whip.<ref>http://www.prosjektromnormanns.com/anja-carr-no-peachy-blue-jan-2017/</ref>
 
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Revision as of 14:08, 7 October 2017

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Peachy Blue is a sculpture made by artist Anja Carr done in 2017. [1] The sculpture features Peachy and Bluebelle with tails braided together and two red ribbons sealing the knot.


Each pony is 132cm (51.97") high. They are made from XPS polystyrene and shaped using a CNC-cutting machine. They are plastered and painted with an acrylic medium.[2] The exhibition is a three part show that also features a canvas photo suspended by ropes of the ponies being braid-tied to a nude man sleeping. The same photo canvas have also been sewn into a stuffed sculpture with a whip.[3]

See Also

  • http://anjacarr.com/
  • http://www.contemporaryartstavanger.no/interview-anja-carr/
  • http://www.prosjektromnormanns.com/anja-carr-no-peachy-blue-jan-2017/