Canadian Craig Anderson works on the West Island in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, Sept. 20, 2018. Anderson arrived in February at the West Island inhabited by around 4,000 people. Locals regarded Anderson as a scavenger when he first arrived, as he wandered around the beach almost every day, picking up driftwood, plastic bottles, shattered glasses, and rusty pieces of iron. As time went by, the locals realized that Anderson is an artist who devotes himself in environment protection art design. He profits the recyclable and regenerative materials in making art works. (Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)
Canadian Craig Anderson arranges recyclable materials at the eco-sustainability service center of the West Island in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, Sept. 19, 2018. Anderson arrived in February at the West Island inhabited by around 4,000 people. Locals regarded Anderson as a scavenger when he first arrived, as he wandered around the beach almost every day, picking up driftwood, plastic bottles, shattered glasses, and rusty pieces of iron. As time went by, the locals realized that Anderson is an artist who devotes himself in environment protection art design. He profits the recyclable and regenerative materials in making art works. (Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)
Canadian Craig Anderson shows a mobile phone stand made from driftwood at the eco-sustainability service center of the West Island in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, Sept. 19, 2018. Anderson arrived in February at the West Island inhabited by around 4,000 people. Locals regarded Anderson as a scavenger when he first arrived, as he wandered around the beach almost every day, picking up driftwood, plastic bottles, shattered glasses, and rusty pieces of iron. As time went by, the locals realized that Anderson is an artist who devotes himself in environment protection art design. He profits the recyclable and regenerative materials in making art works. (Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)
Canadian Craig Anderson makes artwork on the West Island in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, Sept. 20, 2018. Anderson arrived in February at the West Island inhabited by around 4,000 people. Locals regarded Anderson as a scavenger when he first arrived, as he wandered around the beach almost every day, picking up driftwood, plastic bottles, shattered glasses, and rusty pieces of iron. As time went by, the locals realized that Anderson is an artist who devotes himself in environment protection art design. He profits the recyclable and regenerative materials in making art works. (Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)
Canadian Craig Anderson makes artwork on the West Island in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, Sept. 20, 2018. Anderson arrived in February at the West Island inhabited by around 4,000 people. Locals regarded Anderson as a scavenger when he first arrived, as he wandered around the beach almost every day, picking up driftwood, plastic bottles, shattered glasses, and rusty pieces of iron. As time went by, the locals realized that Anderson is an artist who devotes himself in environment protection art design. He profits the recyclable and regenerative materials in making art works. (Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)
Canadian Craig Anderson works at the eco-sustainability service center of the West Island in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, Sept. 19, 2018. Anderson arrived in February at the West Island inhabited by around 4,000 people. Locals regarded Anderson as a scavenger when he first arrived, as he wandered around the beach almost every day, picking up driftwood, plastic bottles, shattered glasses, and rusty pieces of iron. As time went by, the locals realized that Anderson is an artist who devotes himself in environment protection art design. He profits the recyclable and regenerative materials in making art works.(Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)
Canadian Craig Anderson takes a walk with his pet dog in the morning on the West Island in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, Sept. 20, 2018. Anderson arrived in February at the West Island inhabited by around 4,000 people. Locals regarded Anderson as a scavenger when he first arrived, as he wandered around the beach almost every day, picking up driftwood, plastic bottles, shattered glasses, and rusty pieces of iron. As time went by, the locals realized that Anderson is an artist who devotes himself in environment protection art design. He profits the recyclable and regenerative materials in making art works. (Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)
Craig Anderson shows slippers made from an old tire at the eco-sustainability service center of the West Island in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, Sept. 19, 2018. Anderson arrived in February at the West Island inhabited by around 4,000 people. Locals regarded Anderson as a scavenger when he first arrived, as he wandered around the beach almost every day, picking up driftwood, plastic bottles, shattered glasses, and rusty pieces of iron. As time went by, the locals realized that Anderson is an artist who devotes himself in environment protection art design. He profits the recyclable and regenerative materials in making art works. (Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)
Canadian Craig Anderson interacts with his pet dog on the West Island in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, Sept. 20, 2018. Anderson arrived in February at the West Island inhabited by around 4,000 people. Locals regarded Anderson as a scavenger when he first arrived, as he wandered around the beach almost every day, picking up driftwood, plastic bottles, shattered glasses, and rusty pieces of iron. As time went by, the locals realized that Anderson is an artist who devotes himself in environment protection art design. He profits the recyclable and regenerative materials in making art works.(Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)
Canadian Craig Anderson poses for a photo beside his painting at the eco-sustainability service center of the West Island in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, Sept. 19, 2018. Anderson arrived in February at the West Island inhabited by around 4,000 people. Locals regarded Anderson as a scavenger when he first arrived, as he wandered around the beach almost every day, picking up driftwood, plastic bottles, shattered glasses, and rusty pieces of iron. As time went by, the locals realized that Anderson is an artist who devotes himself in environment protection art design. He profits the recyclable and regenerative materials in making art works.(Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)
Canadian Craig Anderson poses for a photo at the eco-sustainability service center of the West Island in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, Sept. 19, 2018. Anderson arrived in February at the West Island inhabited by around 4,000 people. Locals regarded Anderson as a scavenger when he first arrived, as he wandered around the beach almost every day, picking up driftwood, plastic bottles, shattered glasses, and rusty pieces of iron. As time went by, the locals realized that Anderson is an artist who devotes himself in environment protection art design. He profits the recyclable and regenerative materials in making art works. (Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)
Canadian Craig Anderson looks at a waste porcelain and a bottle he picked up during a diving in the sea off the West Island in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, Sept. 20, 2018. Anderson arrived in February at the West Island inhabited by around 4,000 people. Locals regarded Anderson as a scavenger when he first arrived, as he wandered around the beach almost every day, picking up driftwood, plastic bottles, shattered glasses, and rusty pieces of iron. As time went by, the locals realized that Anderson is an artist who devotes himself in environment protection art design. He profits the recyclable and regenerative materials in making art works. (Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)
Canadian Craig Anderson (L) teaches a local resident to make artwork on the West Island in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, April 8, 2018. Anderson arrived in February at the West Island inhabited by around 4,000 people. Locals regarded Anderson as a scavenger when he first arrived, as he wandered around the beach almost every day, picking up driftwood, plastic bottles, shattered glasses, and rusty pieces of iron. As time went by, the locals realized that Anderson is an artist who devotes himself in environment protection art design. He profits the recyclable and regenerative materials in making art works. (Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)