Realistic Body Parts Sculpted from Bread Attract Visitors to Thai Bakery

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Rarely do the worlds of food and art intersect so neatly as they do here. You won’t be seeing these on Last Cake Standing. These realistic body parts are entirely edible and made by artist Kittiwat Unarrom.

All photos from YouTube video, ITN

According to YouTube:
Gruesome body parts greet customers of a bakery in Ratchaburi, Thailand. Artist and baker Kittiwat Unarrom has sculpted life-like heads, feet and hands from dough in the bakery’s kitchen and exhibits them in glass cabinets in the shop. He says his edible art lures one hundred visitors a day.

Unfortunately the video isn’t subtitled, but according to the blog Shape and Colour,
Unarrom says of the work, “When people see the bread, they don’t want to eat it. But when they taste it, it’s just normal bread. The lesson is: Don’t judge just by outer appearances.”

Unarrom comes from a family of bakers and so the choice of bread as a medium is understandable.

The finished work could be said to demonstrate any number of concepts. The consumption of flesh as a part of culture, the ephemerality of art and life, the knowledge that our bodies will be subsumed by the earth and become fuel for new life – these are just a few that easily come to mind.

Do these special loaves have meaning to you? Do you find them sacrilegious, disgusting, hilarious or especially interesting? Please share your opinion in the comments field below.

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Kate Sedgwick

Kate Sedgwick co-edits Matador Nights from Buenos Aires where she teaches English, learns Spanish and thoroughly enjoys herself. Her art and writing have appeared in print and on-line publications and her novel in progress will be received with prurient glee by critics of American culture if it ever gets into their grubby little hands. Find out more about her than you ever wanted to know here. (Author photo by Sebastian Santana).

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  • Megan Hill replied on August 27, 2009

    This is really, really disturbing.

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  • Michelle replied on August 28, 2009

    That takes some serious talent…but this looks like something out of a horror movie.

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  • Paul Sullivan replied on August 28, 2009

    Fantastic! Looks like zombie food. “mmmmmm” *rolls eyes back*

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  • tom gates replied on August 28, 2009

    That’s so gross. And tasty looking.

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  • PJ replied on August 29, 2009

    Hmmm.

    1) No way would I bring children into this shop. Inappropriate for them.

    2) MAYBE these breads would be appropriate for a Halloween party. Or for a party at a medical school/nursing school. Maybe.

    3) The YouTube had folks speaking in (I suppose) a Thai dialect. I wonder what the translations into English were.

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  • Alouise replied on September 3, 2009

    That is crazy. I wonder how the baker gets the bread to look that realistic. On second thought maybe I don’t want to know.

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  • jush replied on September 8, 2009

    That is an extra ordinary talent, however, it looks something scary. Only talented bakers can do such incredible idea.

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