Sayaka Kajitsa creates amazing sculptures from trash

Desh Raj SharmaFeb 26 2010

Sayaka Kajita Ganz, the Japanese born artist who lives and works in Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S.A, has come up with some stunning sculptures that she made from objects picked from trash. Transforming superfluous utensils, plastic toys, metals and various household goods into some real works of art, she makes one wonder how used and discarded stuff elevates to arty heights.

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sayaka kajita ganz 1

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sayaka kajita ganz 6

By building these sculptures, I try to understand the human relationships that surround me. It is a way for me to remind myself that covered and even if there is conflict right now, there is a way for all the pieces to fit together.

Says the artist.

Stunning, to say the least:

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sayaka kajita ganz 3

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sayaka kajita ganz 4

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sayaka kajita ganz 5

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sayaka kajita ganz 2

Aside from these sculptures, she has created some more artful objects of facsimile brilliance from the same stuff. Get a load of them:

Flare

Materials: Reclaimed blue and pink plastic objects

flare 1
flare 1

flare 2
flare 2

flare 3
flare 3

Whirl

Materials: Reclaimed stainless steel objects

whirl 1
whirl 1

whirl 2
whirl 2

Convergence

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convergence ii 1

convergence ii 2
convergence ii 2

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convergence ii 3

Via: Designaside/IGNANT Blog

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