Saturday, March 13, 2010

Re-embodied,Beautifully



This amazing sculpture of horses emerging like ghosts from a wall is made entirely of junk plastic. In this gallery, you can see bits of dolls, wires, and discarded cooking utensils rescued from the trash and made into something alive. Look at the figures that sculptor Sayaka Ganz has created from a distance - and then in the close-ups they reveal of what these creatures are really made of. It's amazing how the eye wants to see a unified creature given enough perspective; our brains smooth over the lines of junk and ignore each part to apprehend the whole. But when you look closer, you can see doll pieces, household items, and other packaging culture debris that form these creatures' bodies. Aiding in the illusion is the fact that Ganz has an incredible ability to capture the way animals move and hold themselves.





Ganz says of her work:

I find discarded objects from peoples' houses and give them a second life, a new home. For my sculptures I use plastic utensils, toys and metal pieces among other things. I only select objects that have been used and discarded. The human history behind these objects gives them life in my eyes. My goal is for each object to transcend its origins by being integrated into an animal form that seems alive.
To see more of this wonderful artist art work go to her website, Sayaka Ganz.


13 comments:

  1. wow! i love this :D its amazing what artists do these days

    thanks for sharing :)

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  2. Very interesting and original.
    (And explains some of the idiot moves my horse used to make...)

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  3. Gaw-geous!!

    Nice to see junk being used to make something beautiful rather than sitting in a landfill.

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  4. I love this work! Really!
    It is ancient & modern & mechanical & organic.

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  5. WOW! Amazing!
    Imagine her at a dinner party, digging through your shit by the stove...
    "You don't need the blue spatula anymore, DO YOU?!"
    Who knew the world threw away that many plastic serving spoons!

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  6. Love the sculptures, and it is even more awesome that they are made with discarded plastic.

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  7. Mistress Maddie #1 Fan3/13/2010

    WOW! Now that is amazing!

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  8. That is one use of un wanted plastic I'd say. It is very neat how you ,at first, don't even see all the things that make up the animals.

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  9. This is what you get when your good with your hands and have a creative mind. Wow.

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  10. I would love to see her work in person. I bet you can see even more deatils! How creative. It never ceases to amaze me you peoplw with talent.Where do you you get it? Thanks for the web link also!

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  11. Marissa Devine3/15/2010

    that is amazing! You damn creative people.

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  12. Sayaka Ganz now has my attention. The sculptures are breathtaking. So fluid and animated. I'm really impressed.

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