Land artist and photographer Vik Muniz is celebrated for creating finely-detailed mosaics from unconventional materials, including diamonds, soccer balls and junkyard rubbish. Muniz rocketed to international fame in 2010 with the release of Waste Land, the Oscar-nominated documentary chronicling his project at the famed Brazilian junkyard Jardim Gramacho. Working from photographs of the local garbage-pickers, Muniz reimagines their likenesses on a grand scale, using garbage like other artists use paint or clay. Muniz then photographed the works from high above. The resultant prints are Muniz’s end result. The living sculpture left behind fades back into the ecosystem from where it came.