Imagery from the 400-year-old paintings of Italian master Giuseppe Arcimboldo are meticulously recreated with the most unlikely of materials: food waste. Artist Klaus Enrique brings photography and sculpture together in a series of surprisingly detailed works ranging from the strikingly beautiful to the grotesque. Features are rendered in everything from grapes and stalks of wheat to black-tinted chicken skin and egg shells.
You can trash dumpsters all you like (see what we did there?) but even these much-denigrated, flame spewing and dive-worthy…
