Found Beach Plastic

I grew up in Michigan where my family always picked up debris as we walked along the shores of the Great Lakes.  At some point I began saving my found plastic bits to use for a collage.  After years of collecting plastic from beaches in Michigan, Canada, California, and Washington State I realized I had enough material for dozens of collages!  It was a bittersweet moment.  I had material for art but at what cost to the environment was all this plastic?  I decided to dedicate my collages to bringing awareness to the impact plastic is having on our oceans.

The first one I made, Sandbar I laid out on my Michigan living room in 1996.

Sandbar found beach plastic on printed vinyl 44″x44″

Atoll is from 2006, when I lived in Seattle. It’s the same background vinyl with post- 4th of July fireworks detritus, bottle caps and beached security fencing from the Puget Sound. So much trash from Ebey’s Landing!

Atoll found beach plastic on printed vinyl 44″x44″

I collaborated with my partner photographer Dan Knowles, adding discarded children’s beach shovels to his water reflection study, making  Jetsam.

Jetsam  found beach plastic on photograph 44″x44″

Susan Lockwood’s dying words were “I see a herd of turtles and I’m going to try and catch up”.

The Herd Of Turtles  found beach plastic, 12″x14″