There's a cat, a cat on everything. That's how the hair gets on.
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Scrap Metal Animals
Japanese artist, Sayaka Ganz, describes the motivation behind her art:
"Scrap metal pieces themselves are ultimately what trigger my imagination to create these animal sculptures. Every piece has its own history and memory, bent, torn and rusted from being used outdoors for a long time. They are lifelike and organic in that sense. Looking at them inspires me and almost instinctively I see, for example, a dog’s head, a bird’s leg, or a deer’s back. Then in response I go and find other pieces that could fit to create the whole animal."
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Heading to SXSW to attend the premiere of a film I edited. Excited; people in Austin are the best!
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Origami I saw while passing through the Narita Airport last week. That's a lot of folding.
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Because you just might need some lazy animals. Vending machine, Shibuya Japan.
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Vending machine, Shibuya Japan.
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This was my first music video, for my first song.
Recorded the vocals in an empty apartment bedroom in the dead of a Chicago winter, in 2010. I was there for work, editing a tv pilot, the Olympics were on in the background. Chicago people are some of the best in the world.
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