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Mammoth Straw Creatures Populate Japanese Farmland in the Annual Wara Art Festival
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All images courtesy of Wara Art Festival |
If you were to visit Japan’s Niigata Prefecture during the region’s annual rice harvest, you’re likely to find enormous tarantulas, eagles, and dinosaur-like creatures stalking the bucolic landscape. The towering sculptures are part of the Wara Art Festival, a summertime event where massive animals, mythical creations are fashioned from the crop’s leftover straw.
Traditionally, the byproduct is used as livestock feed, for compost that revitalizes the soil, and to craft household goods like zori sandals, although farmers increasingly have found themselves with a surplus as agricultural technology and culture changes. This shift prompted a partnership between the people of the former Iwamuro Village, which is now Nishikan Ward, and Tokyo’s Musashino Art University (known colloquially as Musabi) in 2006. At the time, Department of Science of Design professor Shingo Miyajima suggested that the unused straw be used in a collaborative art project between the university and local farmers, resulting in the first Wara Art Festival in 2008.
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2 comments:
Again such nice and positive stories! I loved them, Jacki. And the last smile is so sweet, I'll send it to my granddaughter - and remember it tomorrow. Just be happy!
Thank you Elenor, I am so happy that you enjoyed it, I enjoyed making it yesterday, Here comes the weekend.
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