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Ornate sculptural forms celebrating the sea & land created with recycled plasticsReclaiming Plastic
Plastic are made of oil. Oil is ancient life — plankton and algae compressed inside the earth for three hundred million years, drawn out as oil, shaped into objects we use for eleven minutes and discard without ceremony.
Learning to work with it meant learning to see it differently. How recycled PETG holds light — translucent, layered, alive from within. How ground minerals worked in by hand can make plastic forget what it was. How ornamental form gives the material a new argument about its own worth.
The artists who came before taught this: the material was never the point. The sustained attention was. This studio works plastic until it holds the weight of old ceramic, the luminosity of stone.
This is not recycling. It is a reckoning with what this material actually is — ancient, irreplaceable, luminous — when you give it the attention it always deserved.