Report of the West Java Tribune Journalist, Lutfi Ahmad MauludinTRIBUNJABAR.ID, BANDUNG - Not as usual, on the edge of Jalan Walini, Rancaekek, Bandung Regency, Sunday (5/6/2022) lined with various works of art, which attracted the attention of passers-by.Not a few motorists slowed down, and set their sights on the works of art displayed on the side of the road.Some even got out of their vehicles to see them.The works displayed on Jalan Walini include paintings, flower pots, figures, aquariums, tables and bonsai replicas.These various items were displayed on Jalan Walini, intentionally, in the context of an exhibition by Fandi Mulyana (38).Fandi said that the exhibition of his work made of waste was deliberately carried out to coincide with World Environment Day."My biggest hope is that this exhibition can inspire everyone, all people, especially those who pass on Jalan Walini," said Fandi, on the sidelines of the exhibition.In addition to the exhibition, there is also a theater performance with the theme of the Environment, from the children of Kasunda Rancaekek.Pandi also practices, making flower pots from waste materials such as diapers or diapers that are difficult to decompose.In addition, he also directly practiced making display paintings from plastic waste that he burned and then painted."So, actually, we can turn the garbage in the environment into a work, and make something that can be useful," said Fandi.