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Rubbish fish art : Yodogawa Technique

• Category : {Art, Social} • May 5th, 2011

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Artists Hideaki Shibata and Kazuya Matsunaga came together in 2003 as Yodogawa Technique to create works from the rubbish and miscellaneous objects found along Osaka’s Yodogawa River. Working with discarded consumer goods and driftwood, the crafty duo made sculptural pieces that are like physical collages and that initially do not even appear as if they are made from garbage.

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8 comments to...
“Rubbish fish art : Yodogawa Technique”
Karin Andersen via Facebook

funky fish!


Colleen S Moore via Facebook

great art pieces.


Chelsey Harris via Facebook

Amazing!


Trish Waugh via Facebook

awesomeness!


Sheree Green via Facebook

These sculptures are worth taking a look at – made entirely from found materials.


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GarageCat

Cool bike. The last fish shows how much junk is floating in the Yodogawa river.


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