Artists bringing attention to plastic waste in Des Plaines community project DPPL
Seeking to bring attention to the amount of plastic people use and waste, the Des Plaines Art Guild has launched"Late Blooms Des Plaines."
"The point of this project is to make everyone more aware of how much plastic we use how to reuse, reduce and recycle the plastic," said Rhonda Popko, the art guild's president. Founded in Oak Park in 2013, the Terrain Biennial runs Oct. 1 to Nov. 15. Pieces typically are displayed on front lawns and porches but can be placed anywhere.
About a half-dozen people attended Wednesday's workshop. With assistance from Popko and other guild members, they used scissors, utility knives and other tools to cut and shape old water and soda bottles into colorful pieces of art that resemble blown glass.
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