May 10th, 2012

In celebration of My Little Pony Project, Hasbro and Mighty Fine Clothing have produced an exclusive artist series, including this new t-shirt by Chikuwaemil. Chikuwaemil’s design features the My Little Pony “Friendship Is Magic” characters in a colorful anime style. The original artwork is also for sale at Toy Art Gallery as a 1/1 edition giclee print. Visit
Mighty Fine Clothing for more My Little Pony Project t-shirts. Visit
Toy Art Gallery for more artwork and ponies for sale.
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May 5th, 2012

May 5th marks the launch of the My Little Pony Project 2012 art exhibition, curated by Sweet Streets, and pop-up shop with a dazzling opening night celebration at Toy Art Gallery. Twenty-five notable artists have created their own one-of-a-kind painted My Little Pony 18-inch vinyl figures. The customized ponies will be available for sale during the run of the exhibition, ending May 26, 2012. Ten percent of the sales from the My Little Pony one-of-a-kind ponies will be donated to Give Kids The World.
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May 4th, 2012

The concept behind Shojono Tomo’s My Little Pony Project pony is something like a transformer. Tomo adorned her pony with plastic toys including a bulldozer representing a unicorn’s horn, curlers and legoes as wings, and a trail of items in her tail. Painted onto her body is a ballerina dancer and large anime eyes. Nicknamed “Child Play”, an idea often explored in Shojono Tomo’s work, her pony’s accessories are mobile making her an interactive piece of art. Shojono Tomo also created
a 1-of edition print. To see all of the ponies, artwork, and progress photos, visit
Sweet Streets facebook.
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