Consider it a botanical Bake Off
09.04.2020 - 14:33 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Japanese artist Sayaka Ganz uses recycled plastic pieces for art sculptures. She says she uses household plastic items to create beautiful animal forms that give a sense of movement.
“When first encountering my art I want my viewers to see an animal in motion such as horses galloping out from a gallery wall, or dolphins swimming above, or polar bear family diving for fish,” Sayaka tells us.
“I want to share the imagination of what it might feel like to gallop like a horse and feel the wind
Consider it a botanical Bake Off
The council says it will look to repair one of the iconic Manchester Bee sculptures after its head was sawn off by yobs.
Mama June Shannon‘s eldest daughter Anna Cardwell has revealed she is working at Walmart amid the coronavirus outbreak. The 25-year-old took to Instagram on April 9 to make the surprise reveal.
A new Hayao Miyazaki documentary has been made available online to stream for free by Japanese broadcaster NHK. The four-part series can be viewed on NHK’s website right now in their entirety.