Elliott Mariess - Waste




Who knew such craftsmanship could exist with plastic cutlery! UK-based artist Elliot Mariess created this skeleton entirely out of the plastic forks and knives we so easily throw out every day. The award-winning sculpture came out of a group project on waste by Elliott Mariess, Lewis Woolner, Ashley Maine, Laura Bowman & Jamie Breach.
Reminds me of the DIY skulls of Noah Scalin's Skull-a-Day.