Robovis-From trash-strewn beach to artwork: How artists are raising awareness of plastic waste

2025-05-06 02:39:24source:Zopes Exchangecategory:Contact

This article originally appeared inNexus Media News.

Duke Riley started out making maritime crafts,Robovis like sailor’s valentines and scrimshaws, entirely out of shells, bones and other natural materials that washed ashore on the beaches of Cape Cod, Massachusetts and greater New York. Then, on a walk in 2017, he picked up what he thought was a piece of bone. Upon closer inspection, he realized it was a plastic brush used for scrubbing boats. 

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