Don’t believe in what you see

Kittiwat Unarrom, a 28-years-old Thai student, bakes human being parts. Just a little detail, this parts are bread sculptures.

He said:

Of course, people were shocked and thought that I was mad when they saw the works. But once they knew the idea behind it, they understood and became interested in the work itself, instead of thinking that I am crazy. Everyone’s life is rushed nowadays, even when it comes to eating.
When we eat, we don’t think about our health or safety, we only think of our taste buds. 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.

Looks amazing to me.

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4 Responses to “Don’t believe in what you see”

  1. Kim says:

    I hear the right forearm is especially tender…….

    : P

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