Nancy Graves 'V' ('Montes Apennius Region of the moon') from 'Lunar Maps' 1972, IMA, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Graves's most famous sculpture, Camels, was first displayed in the Whitney Museum of American Art. The sculpture features three separate camels, each made of many materials, among them burlap, wax, figerglass, and animal skin. Each camel is also painted with acrylics and oil colors to appear realistic.
Graves also created a distinctive body of aerial landscapes, mostly based on maps of the moon and similar sources.
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