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Plastically Possible

Welcome to Plastically Possible! A fun, new way to create pictures of sea animals, using GenAI to compile artistic images from plastic waste.

Beach Plastic and Ocean Recovery Alliance have been collaborating to bring about creative change for almost two decades. Since 1999, Richard Lang and Judith Selby Lang have been transforming the plastic they have found on Kehoe Beach in California into vibrant works of art.

Beach Plastic

With playful spirits and treasure-hunter’s enthusiasm, they compete to find the smallest, most far-traveled, or quirkiest bits of plastic. Everything that they collect from the beach turns into a captivating creation of art.

Working closely with the inventive team of AI software developers at Instant Studio, we are now offering you the chance to create your own Plastically Possible art.

Plastic Shark

Select your own "Plastically Possible" sea animal from the icons below. Press the “Generate” button to have it creatively turned into plastic art, inspired by the Langs and their matter-of-fact artwork.

By showcasing the staggering amount of plastic collected from just 1,000 yards of beach, the images invite everyone to consider their role in making our ocean and environment a better place, one piece of plastic at a time.

Choose Your Sea Animal:

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Feel free to share the resulting images with family and friends. Surprise and educate them, get them asking, ”Is that my toothbrush?!”, “What’s my comb doing there?”. There may be the occasional glitch, like an extra fin, claw or tail. No worries, just give it another go!

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