Since then, Irby has been using plastic bags to create abstract lines in her art works.
Before incorporating plastic bags in her pieces, Irby used natural materials like feathers, leather and dried plants.
All those elements represent her Native American ancestry and identity, like her piece called "Navaho Bundles."
"I was replicating a hair style, a Navaho hair style when the hair is heavy and it's looped back on itself. I took the piece and looped it back onto itself and secured it with a tie."
Ms. Irby’s neighbors praise her ability to turn trash into treasure. Some, like Charlotte Hogan, asked the artist to teach them how to create art from used plastic bags.
“I think it’s fascinating, it's wonderful. I do plan to share with my seniors at my church.”
Neighbor Aleta Meyer expressed surprise.
“I’ve never given any more thought to what to do with a plastic bag. This is definitely different.”
Shirley Watts also lives in the neighborhood. She plans to show others her art.