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Trash to treasure

Jordan Magaziner Steinfeld
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Anna Guckenburg, Anya Edelman, Isabelle Saxon

Anna Guckenburg, Anya Edelman and Isabelle Saxon

Houston artist Carol Simon found inspiration for her latest project in an unusual place – the recycling bin. She transformed plastic bottles into beautiful flowers. Her goal was to beautify a spot in the community, so she talked with the First Ward of Houston Civic Council. They loved the idea of a public street art fence created from used water and soda bottles. The site will be the chainlink fence on Houston Avenue at Edwards. Carol says she needs donations of clean plastic bottles. She is hosting bi-monthly events at her studio in the Silos (1502 Sawyer) and invites others to join the process, assembly line-style, to pull off labels, remove the tops and help cut the bottles into flowers. Upcoming Community Art Work Days at Carol’s studio include March 11, 9-11 a.m., and March 22, 6-8 p.m. See carolsimonstudio.com. Pictured are volunteers (from left) Anna Guckenburg, Anya Edelman and Isabelle Saxon, all sixth grade students at The Joy School.

Editor’s note: The Buzz congratulates Buzz About Town columnist Annie Blaylock McQueen on the arrival of her beautiful baby Georgia. Annie is taking a short break to spend time with Georgia and twin toddlers Cash and Lila. In the meantime, associate editor Jordan Magaziner Steinfeld is handling this column. As usual, please send your high-res photos and community news to [email protected] or 5001 Bissonnet, Suite 100, Bellaire, Texas 77401. Items are published on a space-available basis.

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