I Help You Visualize The Destruction Of The Environment On A Plate (8 Pics)
With my take on the Netflix documentary “Chef’s Table,” I help you visualize the destruction of the environment on a plate: if you are helping to create it, you better be prepared to eat it one day!
By creating my alternative menus, I hope to make you think about the path we are taking as a species and how we interact with the environment.
I am a street artist from Poland who draws influence from the trauma, pain, and suffering of the human race and the destruction of the environment.
Special thanks to Alriso Risotteria Italiana restaurant for helping make this project and to the video recording and editing team – Wings of Cam.
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The video about my alternative menu
And here are the dishes one by one
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Share on FacebookHate to be that guy, but I agree with Ben. Time to sit back and watch this get downvoted.
Load More Replies...Hard-hitting. We are in fact ingesting microplastics every day, in our food and water whether we like it or not. This photo series is wasteful of food but justifies itself by creating a very visual sense of our environmental destruction. My question is: Is it too late for us?
Unless you ate all of this, you just wasted all that food for absolutely no reason. Go feed a homeless person, you would have had a meaningful impact. Dipshit.
Holy tits! This is amazing work, did you get to eat it after? Or did the food go to waste?
For a second I thought "Asian-inspired Chicken Broth" was a bowl of spiders.
This is a problem? Because it wasn't ten years ago when environmental issues weren't fashionable! Can't help but feel the need to remind the reader the computer they're reading this on is plastic! Go help the environment, sell your car and walk, recycle your computer and modem, get your produce from farms and local small businesses. Or wait this out until some other fashionable cause pops up. This is lame!!!!!!!
BP gets a shout out but no other company does, Bottle tops could be matched with Coca Cola. Plastic Base with Dow Corning.
This is art. It looks attractive at first sight, but once you realize what theyโre made of you become instantly aware of what weโre doing to the environment
Once upon a Kitchen Miami 2019. A dish by Mauro Colagreco. I was fortunate to be involved in the plate design. 20191201_2...c25a05.jpg
Another generator of garbage, just for the sake of it.... very wasteful and environmentally offensive
Load More Replies...Hate to be that guy, but I agree with Ben. Time to sit back and watch this get downvoted.
Load More Replies...Hard-hitting. We are in fact ingesting microplastics every day, in our food and water whether we like it or not. This photo series is wasteful of food but justifies itself by creating a very visual sense of our environmental destruction. My question is: Is it too late for us?
Unless you ate all of this, you just wasted all that food for absolutely no reason. Go feed a homeless person, you would have had a meaningful impact. Dipshit.
Holy tits! This is amazing work, did you get to eat it after? Or did the food go to waste?
For a second I thought "Asian-inspired Chicken Broth" was a bowl of spiders.
This is a problem? Because it wasn't ten years ago when environmental issues weren't fashionable! Can't help but feel the need to remind the reader the computer they're reading this on is plastic! Go help the environment, sell your car and walk, recycle your computer and modem, get your produce from farms and local small businesses. Or wait this out until some other fashionable cause pops up. This is lame!!!!!!!
BP gets a shout out but no other company does, Bottle tops could be matched with Coca Cola. Plastic Base with Dow Corning.
This is art. It looks attractive at first sight, but once you realize what theyโre made of you become instantly aware of what weโre doing to the environment
Once upon a Kitchen Miami 2019. A dish by Mauro Colagreco. I was fortunate to be involved in the plate design. 20191201_2...c25a05.jpg
Another generator of garbage, just for the sake of it.... very wasteful and environmentally offensive
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