For artists Richard Lang and Judith Selby Lang, visiting their favorite stretch of Northern Californian coastline is a like taking a trip to an art-supply store. For the over 10 years, the couple has been collecting bits of plastic debris, washed-up remnants of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, and transforming them into works of art which highlight the perilous state of our oceans -- while at the same time making something beautiful. "We really like to say this is a love story," says Judith.
One Plastic Beach from Tess Thackara on Vimeo.
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TreeHugger
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