The beach cleaner turning plastic rubbish into art
Norfolk Beach CleansMrs Sturman says money generated from the art will go back into the beach clean project
"I absolutely love the sea and I Scuba dive when I get the chance," she said. "But it's hard to see our local marine life struggling, like seals getting entangled in nets or toy frisbees caught around their necks.
Mrs Sturman, an electrical engineer with Pharos Marine Automatic Power in Gorleston, has created pieces of art using hard, coloured plastics, metal lids and bits of netting and rope she finds on the coastline."If I can reuse it, it doesn't go in landfill," she said. "I'm not really an artist but people have been surprised with the results. All I can do is change people's minds and spread awareness."
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