Amazing landscape art made from household objects

Artist Matthew Albanese spends hours on his sculptures – whose materials include tile grouting, cinnamon and steel wool – and then brings them to life using clever photography.


Some of his designs are less than 1m (3ft) long but the remarkable effect is gained by the angle of the camera.

These stunning landscape images should belong in National Geographic magazine but they are actually models made using household items.

This tornado was made by Matthew Albanese using steel wool.

It may look like a real volcano, but Matthew Albanese actually made it out of grout, cotton, and phosphorous ink.

Paprika Mars was the first landscape Matthew Albanese created.