On The Oregon Coast, Turning Pollution Into Art With A Purpose
A local artist is turning the mountains of plastic garbage that wash up on beaches into dramatic sculptures of the very marine life threatened by the deluge of plastics.
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December 4, 2019 at 05:02PM
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NPR News: On The Oregon Coast, Turning Pollution Into Art With A Purpose
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