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Beach Found Footwear

March 27, 2010. Beach Found Footwear Waste-Stream to Wear-Stream. This line of footwear consists of a collection of flip-flops found washed up on the beach. The flip-flops have been taken out of the waste stream, cleaned, stenciled with a new logo, paired, and put back into the wear stream by artist Dawn Stetzel with help from the Oregon coast community. To see the Oregon Coast Today newspaper article April 21, 2010. Posted by dawnstetzelhotmail.com. Subscribe to Posts Atom. Artist Statement Press.

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March 27, 2010. Beach Found Footwear Waste-Stream to Wear-Stream. This line of footwear consists of a collection of flip-flops found washed up on the beach. The flip-flops have been taken out of the waste stream, cleaned, stenciled with a new logo, paired, and put back into the wear stream by artist Dawn Stetzel with help from the Oregon coast community. To see the Oregon Coast Today newspaper article April 21, 2010. Posted by dawnstetzelhotmail.com. Subscribe to Posts Atom. Artist Statement Press.

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