Martine Le Lu
Kervellerin - France
I use oyster shells to make paint.
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What to do with the oyster shells that pile up from year to year along the coast of Brittany? Martine found one way to make use of them, and if you’ve driven down the motorway lately, you’ve probably seen it in action.
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