요르단에서 플라스틱 쓰레기를 예술로 승화…환경운동가 마리아 닛산
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(암만 AFP=연합뉴스) 환경운동가이자 예술가인 마리아 닛산이 지난 17일(현지시간) 요르단 수도 암만의 거리에서 수거한 플라스틱 쓰레기로 만든 그녀의 예술작품과 함께 포즈를 취하고 있다. 이라크 출신의 미국인인 닛산(35)은 요르단에서 일회용 플라스틱 문제에 대한 인식을 높이기 위해 플라스틱 쓰레기를 예술로 바꾸고 있다. 2022.5.29 swimer@yna.co.kr (끝)
Maria Nissan, an environmental activist and artist, creates an art installation from plastic waste collected from the streets,in the Jordanian capital Amman, on May 17, 2022. - Nissan, 35, an American of Iraqi origin, turns plastic waste into art in an effort to raise the awareness of single-use plastics' problem in Jordan. (Photo by Khalil MAZRAAWI / AFP)
Maria Nissan, an environmental activist and artist, creates an art installation from plastic waste collected from the streets, in the Jordanian capital Amman, on May 17, 2022. - Nissan, 35, an American of Iraqi origin, turns plastic waste into art in an effort to raise the awareness of single-use plastics' problem in Jordan. (Photo by Khalil MAZRAAWI / AFP)
Maria Nissan, an environmental activist and artist, creates an installation from plastic waste collected from the streets, in the Jordanian capital Amman, on May 17, 2022. - Nissan, 35, an American of Iraqi origin, turns plastic waste into art in an effort to raise the awareness of single-use plastics' problem in Jordan. (Photo by Khalil MAZRAAWI / AFP)
Maria Nissan, an environmental activist and artist, works on one of her art pieces created from plastic waste collected from the streets,in the Jordanian capital Amman, on May 17, 2022. - Nissan, 35, an American of Iraqi origin, turns plastic waste into art in an effort to raise the awareness of single-use plastics' problem in Jordan. (Photo by Khalil MAZRAAWI / AFP)
Maria Nissan, an environmental activist and artist, sorts out plastic waste collected from the streets, to be used for creating art installations, in the Jordanian capital Amman, on May 17, 2022. - Nissan, 35, an American of Iraqi origin, turns plastic waste into art in an effort to raise the awareness of single-use plastics' problem in Jordan. (Photo by Khalil MAZRAAWI / AFP)
Maria Nissan, an environmental activist and artist, is pictured aith one of her art installations created from plastic waste collected from the streets,in the Jordanian capital Amman, on May 17, 2022. - Nissan, 35, an American of Iraqi origin, turns plastic waste into art in an effort to raise the awareness of single-use plastics' problem in Jordan. (Photo by Khalil MAZRAAWI / AFP)
Maria Nissan, an environmental activist and artist, creates an art installation from plastic waste collected from the streets, in the Jordanian capital Amman, on May 17, 2022. - Nissan, 35, an American of Iraqi origin, turns plastic waste into art in an effort to raise the awareness of single-use plastics' problem in Jordan. (Photo by Khalil MAZRAAWI / AFP)
Maria Nissan, an environmental activist and artist, shows one of her art pieces created from plastic waste collected from the streets, in the Jordanian capital Amman, on May 17, 2022. - Nissan, 35, an American of Iraqi origin, turns plastic waste into art in an effort to raise the awareness of single-use plastics' problem in Jordan. (Photo by Khalil MAZRAAWI / AFP)
Maria Nissan, an environmental activist and artist, creates an art installation from plastic waste collected from the streets, in the Jordanian capital Amman, on May 17, 2022. - Nissan, 35, an American of Iraqi origin, turns plastic waste into art in an effort to raise the awareness of single-use plastics' problem in Jordan. (Photo by Khalil MAZRAAWI / AFP)
Maria Nissan, an environmental activist and artist, creates an art installation from plastic waste collected from the streets, in the Jordanian capital Amman, on May 17, 2022. - Nissan, 35, an American of Iraqi origin, turns plastic waste into art in an effort to raise the awareness of single-use plastics' problem in Jordan. (Photo by Khalil MAZRAAWI / AFP)