Washed Ashore: Making Art from Ocean Plastic
Spiral-Bound | March 1, 2022
Kelly Crull, Kelly Crull (Photographs by)
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Spectacular photos of animal sculptures are paired with fascinating facts about the animals and helpful tips to reduce trash in the world's oceans
Every day, we use plastic products. And where do these items go when we are done with them?
When artist Angela Haseltine Pozzi found plastic trash polluting the beach near her home, she took action. She formed an organization called Washed Ashore and started gathering trash from beaches and using it to create incredible sculptures of wildlife. These sculptures travel the country to teach people about the importance of these animals—and the problems caused by plastic pollution.
Author and photographer Kelly Crull highlights fourteen spectacular sculptures, along with hints to find common objects hidden among the debris. There’s information about each ocean animal as well as tips for how you can reduce your plastic use, hold a beach cleanup and make your own plastic art. Be inspired to get creative in protecting the world’s oceans!
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Original Binding: Hardcover with printed dust jacket
Pages: 36 pages
ISBN-10: 1728430305
Item Weight: 1.0 lbs
Dimensions: 9.3 x 0.3 x 11.0 inches
Customer Reviews: 4 out of 5 stars 31 to 100 ratings
"An excellent work on an unusual topic and a must for school and library shelves."—starred, Booklist
Kelly Crull is an author, illustrator, and photographer. His writing career began in the second grade when his teacher gave him a blank picture book and told him to tell a story. He filled an entire bookshelf at the library at his school in Iowa. His joke book even had a waitlist!
Kelly is the author of a short stack of children's books including most recently Washed Ashore: Making Art from Ocean Plastic. Kelly's lively school visits have been known to include reenactments of the Running of the Bulls and La Tomatina, the world's largest food fight. Crazy fiestas like these happen every day in Spain where he lives with his wife and three children in an old stone house between a castle and a palace.
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