But Chinese artist Ju Duoqi is hoping to prove just that and more by showcasing a range of colourful artworks made entirely out of vegetables.

Her works which include replicas of famous pieces including Andy Warhol's Marylin Monroe are on show during The Vegetable Museum exhibition in the Paris-Beijing photo gallery.
Miss Duoqi has used the food to recreate other famous masterpieces including Monet's self-portrait and Leonardo's Mona Lisa.


The artist said she used everyday vegetable such as tofu, cabbage, ginger, lotus roots, coriander and sweet potato, before adding a dash of digital manipulation to create the pieces.
She then uses the mediums to create the compositions representing some of the world's most famous works.


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