
Beach Plastic
February 13, 2010
In 1999, Judith Selby Lang and Richard Lang started collecting plastic debris—carrying it away by the bagful— all from Kehoe Beach, a remote stretch of the Point Reyes National Seashore, in Northern California.
The plastic they continuously find is not left by visitors; it is washing up from the ocean. In their studios they clean, sort and categorize the pieces according to color and kind. They use the plastic to make artworks including large sculptures, installations, photo tableaus and jewelry. Info found on their website called Beach Plastic.



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