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There’s a sign to the right of my art desk.

My teenage daughter made it for me, because she felt like it fit me:

“Trust Your Crazy Ideas.”

It shows me a) she thinks I have crazy ideas, and b) some of my crazy ideas must work, or at least not annoy my family too much.

This past year, I trusted a pretty crazy idea: we decided to give up single-use plastic. We are all in.

I won’t go into the process, the reasoning or the details here, but if you want to know more, you can check out The Clean Up Project page, where I post practical tips and information about living with less plastic.

The journey has been pretty amazing, and surprisingly not very difficult despite being completely surrounded by plastic. We were even featured in our local magazine, Homewood Life.

This plastic-free journey has also been full of art. From photographing trash collections we’ve picked up during walks in our neighborhood or on the beach, to creating products to make it easier for people to go plastic free, to discovering a new way of living, art is everywhere.

Sometimes I feel like “doodling” with the plastic we find along our walks, making impermanent pieces of art.

All of it – the lifestyle adjustments, the trash pick-ups, the photos, the documentation, the resources and products, and the random artwork – is because something needs to change. Like the ironic piece of litter I found one afternoon, we have a broken, very plastic planet.

We can all do our part… especially if we trust our crazy ideas. 

 

Tidy Up

marylizingramart —  August 12, 2012 — 1 Comment

Shoes, Graphite Sketch… Sunday, a day of rest and renewal; a time to reset. Sundays have become a mental health day for me…I tidy up, listen to music, drink slow cups of coffee, think about life. I shake off the stress and rediscover the joy. I clean up the grime, and unearth the shine of love and life; breathe in fresh air, notice my surroundings, find peace in my place. It keeps me going, week after week. Today I drew my little boy’s line of shoes: the epitome of tidiness in our house, since his room is always the messiest. “We are not afraid to look under the bed, or to wash the sheets; we know that life is messy. We know that somebody has to clean it up, and that only if it is cleaned up can we hope to start over, and get better.” -Marsha Norman, quoted in Real Simple, May 2012