Soft Sculpture Kakapo: Little Ra

Maker
Sayraphim Lothian
Production date
2014
Description
One green and yellow soft sculpture kakapo with wire feet, stuffed body and black plastic eyes. Has an attached card naming the bird Little Ra and explaining it is part of the 'Journey - The Kakapo of Christchurch' project by artist Sayraphim Lothian.
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Production role
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Measurements
Dimensions (LxWxH): whole: 237 x 80 x 135mm
Associated place
Associated event notes
A response to the 2011 earthquake
Associated notes
Part of the event Journey - The Kakapo of Christchurch supported by Kakapo Recovery and Gap Filler.
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Other id
2683
Accession number
2014.40.1
Marks and Inscriptions
Marks/Inscriptions: This is for you (if you want it). This is little Ra and it's part of a public art project called Journey - The Kakapo of Christchurch by artist Sayraphim Lothian. You can move it around the city, leave it for someone else to find or take it home for yourself. It's an act of guerrilla kindness, a gift from the artist to you.; Type of mark: annotation; Method: Printed and written

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