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Jul 7, 2018 - For the first painting I used plastic trash, and for the second I used some leaves.
The most dangerous species in the oceans are not the inhabitants. It is plastic. More fierce than any shark. More deadly than a sea snakes venom. #NoMorePlastic #SaveOurOceans
Create a Wave by recycling garbage into art. Make a stand against pollution in our oceans. This collage creates an impact. Great STEAM activity. Science and Environment.
Casual for man ⚓ on Instagram: “🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊 - @lemon_nude - PLASTIC OCEAN - Work by @messymsxi - Experience the infinity of Plastic Ocean, and be immersed in this man made…”
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From reeds used by ancient Sumerians to bendy straws in World War II hospitals, people have changed the straw to fit their needs for 5000 years. Today however, this useful tool is contributing to the plastic problem polluting our oceans. Once again, the simple straw needs a reinvention. Read THE LAST PLASTIC STRAW to find out more!
People worldwide are using their creativity to bring awareness to the problem of plastic pollution in thought-provoking and charming ways. From creating jewellery to using plastic bags for knitting or crochet, there are hundreds of different ways to reuse everyday plastic waste. In a recent SHiFT Community Hub session, eXXpedition ambassador, artist and architect Lula Gil […]
We live in a society that has dozens of problems. Unfortunately, that is the way it has become, from narcissism, the rise of social media and global warming.
Titled Plastic Ocean in honor of Charlie Moore's book The traveling art show using plastics collected from the open-ocean and mid-ocean islands started out as just a simple idea. Take the image of the Japanese art, The Great Wave of Kanagawa, and add the plastics I've collected from my research to illustrate what is now a very different ocean than what Katsushika Hokusai saw when he created his art less than 200 years ago. Not a very long time in planet years for humans to have physically…
Plastic Whale by 14-yr old Dafne Murillo #repost @greenpeace - Stainless Steel Straws - Metal Straws
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