The 24 artists' ponies on display ranged from Jillian Kate's fur-covered, zebra-striped pony wearing platform heels covered in googly eyes to Perez Hilton's (yes, that Perez Hilton's) hot-pink pony, painted messily, splattered with glitter and decorated with rhinestones. We talked to some of the artists that attended about their concept for their ponies, their take on the brand, and how they feel about bronies. Self-proclaimed bronies wandered around the Hester at the Eventi Hotel, Harajuku models Maro and Kuma posed for pictures, and some guests got colorful extensions affixed in their hair while others sipped from champagne flutes. The art world and the Comic-Con world collided Friday night at a party for the New York City installment of the My Little Pony Project, a traveling charity exhibition featuring My Little Pony ponies as envisioned and executed by artists. This article is from the archive of our partner.
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