Apologies been neglecting this blog some, but I've finally been sorting through my old photos, so I plan to slowly upload all my old pictures and finds and slowly reach today so I can do more weekly uploads of the things left behind.
I've always picked up rubbish, but I think the 'clean up' urge came about when returning to my home sea-side home town after living in another sea-side down for a long while; Bournemouth.
Bournemouth has a serious rubbish problem on their beaches, but that's because it's heavily touristy in the summer, never enough bins (or people caring to clean up after themselves) and afterwards they just pave over the rubbish with more sand. So when the sand erodes, you can find layers and layers of plastic pollution.
I'd pick up what I could, but at the time I was so busy and there was so much of the smaller bits of plastic, but I did what I could and thought maybe I should photograph it:
Little pockets of plastic. I was a bit rubbish at uploading online at the time though, and my camera wasn't perfect.
I do find tons of those little plastic soy sauce fish; but I like photographing this one. Artificial fish in a sea of artifacts.
Then because I have a little bit of a hoarder/collector mentality, I collected what I thought was interesting, could reuse or use in shots again.
(apologies for the rubbish photo, it's old)
Most of these bits I've either:
Donated (like the skull ring and water pistol grenade, which just needed the sand cleaned out of it)
Reused (the caustic sticker I stuck to a sketchbook, the bits of fake plant top right I used in a bigger plastic plant project I've been building up and the glow in the dark starts I've stuck to a shelf at the moment lol)
Or I still have in a box of 'treasures' to repurpose into...something. Like that googly eye with the pink hair or that yellow football shoe that came from a keyring.
It's stuff that caught my eye in a sea of discarded plastic.
I never figured out what that silly band (blue top left) was meant to be.
Stuck down, I THINK it's a ghost.
Or...it eventually gets thrown away/recycled. Space is limited in this flat, and that's why I cannot fully evolve into a trash goblin.