Trash from the sea is treasure for our art
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While vacationers bask on the beaches of L’île de Beauté, these three childhood friends fill bags full of objects that the sea has washed ashore and turn them into works of art. Lighters, flip-flops, tubes of sunscreen and all the products our throwaway culture are exhibited in art galleries to help educate art lovers about ecological issues.
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Trash from the sea is treasure for our art
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