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Moore: Strangers in Paradise Statues

May 2006 - Abstract Studio will be working with The CS Moore Studio and renowned sculptor Clayburn Moore to bring fans the long awaited statue of the Strangers In Paradise main characters, Katchoo, Francine and David.

The CS Moore Studio will produce the approximately 9" statue in an exciting new format offering each individual character separately over the next year. The characters will be able to stand alone or be connected through a unique locking system.

Katchoo will be the first statue offered in the series and is slated to be available for the 2006 holiday season.

"There is nobody else in the industry I trust with my characters. Clayburn is an incredible talent and I look forward to working with him to bring Francine, Katchoo and David together at last," Terry Moore, creator of Strangers In Paradise stated about the partnership.

"It will be terrific to work with Terry again on his wonderful characters," said Clayburn Moore. "He's always very interested in working very closely with me to make my sculptures as true to his artwork as possible."

Release date, edition size and pricing will be announced soon. A sketch of the piece is available for viewing at http://csmoorestudio.com/sip.htm.

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