Omar Sartawi, a Jordanian chef, recreates an ancient statue found in Jordan using a famous local product - Jameed (dried goat's milk used in the country's national dish), at his workshop in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
Omar Sartawi, a Jordanian chef recreates an ancient statue found in Jordan using a famous local product - Jameed (dried goat's milk used in the country's national dish), at his workshop in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
Omar Sartawi, a Jordanian chef, recreates an ancient statue found in Jordan using a famous local product - Jameed (dried goat's milk used in the country's national dish), at his workshop in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
Omar Sartawi, a Jordanian chef, recreates an ancient statue found in Jordan using a famous local product - Jameed (dried goat's milk used in the country's national dish), at his workshop in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
Omar Sartawi, a Jordanian chef, recreates an ancient statue found in Jordan using a famous local product - Jameed (dried goat's milk used in the country's national dish), at his workshop in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
A worker helps Omar Sartawi, a Jordanian chef, as he recreates an ancient statue found in Jordan using a famous local product - Jameed (dried goatÕs milk used in the country's national dish), at his workshop in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
A worker helps Omar Sartawi, a Jordanian chef, as he recreates an ancient statue found in Jordan using a famous local product - Jameed (dried goat's milk used in the country's national dish), at his workshop in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
Sculptures made by Jordanian chef Omar Sartawi are seen at his workshop in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
Omar Sartawi, a Jordanian chef, recreates an ancient statue found in Jordan using a famous local product - Jameed (dried goat's milk used in the country's national dish), at his workshop in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
Omar Sartawi, a Jordanian chef recreates an ancient statue found in Jordan using a famous local product - Jameed (dried goat's milk used in the country's national dish), at his workshop in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
Omar Sartawi, a Jordanian chef, recreates an ancient statue found in Jordan using a famous local product - Jameed (dried goat's milk used in the country's national dish), at his workshop in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
Omar Sartawi, a Jordanian chef, recreates an ancient statue found in Jordan using a famous local product - Jameed (dried goat's milk used in the country's national dish), at his workshop in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
Omar Sartawi, a Jordanian chef, recreates an ancient statue found in Jordan using a famous local product - Jameed (dried goat's milk used in the country's national dish), at his workshop in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
A worker helps Omar Sartawi, a Jordanian chef, as he recreates an ancient statue found in Jordan using a famous local product - Jameed (dried goatÕs milk used in the country's national dish), at his workshop in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
A worker helps Omar Sartawi, a Jordanian chef, as he recreates an ancient statue found in Jordan using a famous local product - Jameed (dried goat's milk used in the country's national dish), at his workshop in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
Sculptures made by Jordanian chef Omar Sartawi are seen at his workshop in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
Omar Sartawi, a Jordanian chef, recreates an ancient statue found in Jordan using a famous local product - Jameed (dried goat's milk used in the country's national dish), at his workshop in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
Food meets art: Jordanian chef recreates ancient statue with traditional yoghurt
Presented at Amman Design Week, the work by Omar Sartawi is a replica of an Ain Ghazal statue