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Recycled Animal Art
Driven by a combination of her passion for fitting odd shapes together and a sympathy toward discarded objects, Japanese artist, Sayaka Ganz creates animals from thrift store plastics. She only select objects that have been used and discarded. She believes the best way for artists to help reduce waste is to show how beautiful the materials can be and what can be done with them.
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odditiesoflife:

Recycled Animal Art

Driven by a combination of her passion for fitting odd shapes together and a sympathy toward discarded objects, Japanese artist, Sayaka Ganz creates animals from thrift store plastics. She only select objects that have been used and discarded. She believes the best way for artists to help reduce waste is to show how beautiful the materials can be and what can be done with them.

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please tell me i’m not the only one who ever practiced doing the disney sign with the little wand like i was on a show. i mean, i couldn’t have been the only one

ohmygod no i did this too and i still do. i seriously just posted about this like today man

wait this was my own post

shit

no guys please stop reblogging this

please

you rebellious little shits

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