BLEEDING ART: Kittiwat Unarrom's tasty heads

Wednesday, April 22, 2009



OK, that picture looks pretty damn disgusting. But don't worry... Those are not really human heads! They're not even realistic rubber props from a movie set. These are bread heads. You could eat these heads. That guy on the left, you could take a couple of slices off of his skull and make a sandwich with them. Maybe you could enjoy it with some fava beans and a nice chianti. Hungry?

As a regular watcher of Ace of Cakes (a show every DIY/crafts/cake geek should be Tivo-ing,) I have some idea just how hard it is to create artistic baked goods. Just making a cake that looks like a book or a castle looks absolutely exhausting, so I can't even imagine how hard it must be to make a cake that looks like a real severed arm, right down the mottled skin and fingernails. I admire the heck out of this guy's technique, even if I never, ever want to be in the same room with him or his wonderful/disgusting baked goods. Forget Little Caesar's. This is Crazy Bread.

There are pictures of the artist at work on Inventorspot.com. Before you click over there, I warn you that some of the pictures could be disturbing and NSFW... But if your boss does call you into his office to fire you, at least you can defend yourself by pointing out that you were just looking at pictures of bread!


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