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Large-Scale Straw Sculptures Adorn the Wara Art Festival

A multidisciplinary collaboration between students at Tokyo's Musashino Art University and the local Japanese agricultural community has conceived a series of mythical sculptures for the Wara Art Festival.

The Wara Art Festival celebrates the ancient agricultural material of rice straw - a byproduct of the rice production once used to feed animal livestock and fertilizer. The festival began in 2008, and each year, design students are invited to create art - alongside local farmers - that revive and celebrates this ancient technique.

This year, the students transformed rice straw into large-scale mythical and animal sculptures. From lions, eagles, spiders to mythical creatures - this year's Wara Art Festival celebrates local tradition and craft and invites the community to marvel at the sculptural installations.
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1. Agricultural Art Installations - Pairing with local farmers and multicultural artists could inspire innovative large-scale sculpture displays made from agricultural materials.
2. Multidisciplinary Sculpting Events - Collaborating with artists from a diverse range of fields shows a potential to create unique art installations that showcase local cultures and derive material from humble beginnings.
3. Reviving Old Artisanal Techniques - Drawing inspiration from ancient techniques and materials such as rice straw can create opportunities for sustainable yet creative art displays.
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3. Tourism - Celebrating local traditions and crafts through large-scale art installations can foster tourism and simultaneously generate revenue for local businesses and economies.

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