Born in Yokohama in 1976, the artist Sayaka Kajita Ganz spent her youth living in Japan, Brazil, and Hong Kong. Ganz utilizes reclaimed plastic objects like brush strokes, creating visibly unified sculptures composed of discarded refuse, describing her style as “3D impressionism.” The exhibition includes sculptures depicting animals in motion, rich in color and energy, which create an illusion of solid form.
Born in Yokohama in 1976, the artist Sayaka Kajita Ganz spent her youth living in Japan, Brazil, and Hong Kong. Ganz utilizes reclaimed plastic objects like brush strokes, creating visibly unified sculptures composed of discarded refuse, describing her style as “3D impressionism.” The exhibition includes sculptures depicting animals in motion, rich in color and energy, which create an illusion of solid form.