Artist Sayaka Ganz uses discarded plastic objects she collected from friends and family or bought from thrift stores to create vivid and artistic sculptures such as horses galloping out from a wall, seagull flying in the air and dolphins swimming around in the sea, when you look at them more closely, you will find that these animals are made out of plastic kitchen items and other household objects. “Creating energy and harmony from discarded plastic objects, transmitting a message of hope.” Sayaka Ganz writes on her website.
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