Feather on the Breath of God is the name of an extraordinary vehicle, a  moving work of art, a 1980, white Chevy pickup truck, festooned with  hundreds of pounds of white plastic all collected from Kehoe Beach,  Point Reyes National Seashore. It was created by Noah Lang, Richard  Lang, and Judith Selby Lang. Pieces of plastic, fragments from  containers, hundreds of lids from water bottles, tiparillo tips, and  tampon applicators were formed into patterns of waves and sunbursts on  the sides, roof, and hood of the truck. 1800 lights entwined with the  plastic, transform the truck at night into a luminous apparition.
Interesting plastic collectors I saw on tv. I love that they use the trash they find on the beach to turn into pieces of art!

Feather on the Breath of God is the name of an extraordinary vehicle, a moving work of art, a 1980, white Chevy pickup truck, festooned with hundreds of pounds of white plastic all collected from Kehoe Beach, Point Reyes National Seashore. It was created by Noah Lang, Richard Lang, and Judith Selby Lang. Pieces of plastic, fragments from containers, hundreds of lids from water bottles, tiparillo tips, and tampon applicators were formed into patterns of waves and sunbursts on the sides, roof, and hood of the truck. 1800 lights entwined with the plastic, transform the truck at night into a luminous apparition.

Interesting plastic collectors I saw on tv. I love that they use the trash they find on the beach to turn into pieces of art!

Feather on the Breath of God is the name of an extraordinary vehicle, a  moving work of art, a 1980, white Chevy pickup truck, festooned with  hundreds of pounds of white plastic all collected from Kehoe Beach,  Point Reyes National Seashore. It was created by Noah Lang, Richard  Lang, and Judith Selby Lang. Pieces of plastic, fragments from  containers, hundreds of lids from water bottles, tiparillo tips, and  tampon applicators were formed into patterns of waves and sunbursts on  the sides, roof, and hood of the truck. 1800 lights entwined with the  plastic, transform the truck at night into a luminous apparition.
Interesting plastic collectors I saw on tv. I love that they use the trash they find on the beach to turn into pieces of art!

Feather on the Breath of God is the name of an extraordinary vehicle, a moving work of art, a 1980, white Chevy pickup truck, festooned with hundreds of pounds of white plastic all collected from Kehoe Beach, Point Reyes National Seashore. It was created by Noah Lang, Richard Lang, and Judith Selby Lang. Pieces of plastic, fragments from containers, hundreds of lids from water bottles, tiparillo tips, and tampon applicators were formed into patterns of waves and sunbursts on the sides, roof, and hood of the truck. 1800 lights entwined with the plastic, transform the truck at night into a luminous apparition.

Interesting plastic collectors I saw on tv. I love that they use the trash they find on the beach to turn into pieces of art!

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