Wooden base, plexiglass sample, stone horse, vintage angel wings, slate chip. The Horse of a Different Color was the horse that drew Dorothy's carriage in the opening Emerald City scenes of the 1939 MGM film, The Wizard of Oz. It would periodically change colors, hence its name. It has since been generalized to mean a situation or subject that is different from what you had first thought. This assemblage expands on the concept.

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