Japanese artist Sayaka Ganz grew up with shinto, a belief that supernatural entities inhabit all things. Therefore all things are valuable and even have feelings too. Sayaka manipulates and assembles discarded common plastic household items to create her sculptures that depict animals in motion with rich colors and energy. “She describes her style as “3D impressionism”, creating an illusion of form using plastic objects as brush strokes that become visible upon observation from close proximity.”