An old, broken and rusty fork may be a waste for most people, but for Egyptian sculptor Ammar Shiha, it could be transformed into a wing of a bird or a tail of a fish in his creative artworks made of scrap metal.
At the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Cairo, capital of Egypt, a large sculpture of a human in a state of movement catches the eyes of visitors, but a closer look will find the sculpture is actually made of scrap metal, such as broken screw drivers, damaged cutting discs and remains of bicycles and motorcycles.