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For the second time in a week, the tail of a Wild Horse has been broken.
This time it appears the appendage is missing from the statue.
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The artwork by artist Kimberly Mask, titled “Copper Turquoise Skies,” is installed outside of Maricopa Elementary School. It was sponsored by the Be Awesome Coalition.
On Sunday afternoon, the piece of art was spotted without its tail. It is not know when the actual damage occurred.
Last week, the tail was broken off “Celestial,” a Wild Horse statue on display at the Copper Sky Recreation Complex. It is the work of local artist Bonnie Del Turco and sponsored by the Ray Nieves Family. Del Turco repaired the damage.
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This wild horse statue, entitled Celestial and decorated by local artist Bonnie Del Turco, was vandalized earlier this week by a juvenile in its location at Copper Sky. The tail was reattached by the artist, but city officials are unsure whether the repair will last. Photo by Victor Moreno
One of the horses in the City Manager’s first public art initiative, “Maricopa Wild Horses,” was vandalized by a juvenile earlier this week.
The tail was broken off the colorful sculpture titled “Celestial” at the Copper Sky Recreation Complex. It is the work of local artist Bonnie Del Turco and sponsored by the Ray Nieves Family.