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Tajlandska Pekara

Started by Boromir, 15-12-2005, 04:47:34

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Boromir

Ne, nije neki novi horor film sa Tajlanda...niti radionica specijalnih efekata, nego bas kako stoji gore, najobicnija pekara udaljena dva sata od Bangkoka.


















Boromir

Evo i clanak, na engleskom

QuoteIt's bread!! This is real bread which sculpts as corpse. This is a creation from Thai guy "Kittiwat Aun-A-Rom". He opened his bakery shop named "Eat Bakery" in Potharam district, Ratchaburi province; one provice in Thailand not far from Bangkok, it's take about 2 hours to go there.

How comes?

Kittiwat said that he want to present new art passed the bread which decorated as a corpse. His art wan to present that human should not stick on semblance even this bread not look beautiful but it can eat. Once he did it he didn't think it will be popular like this and he didn't think about marketing or anything. But since abroad newspaper likes A.P. Reuter write about his idea nowadays there are many orders from around the world such as U.S.A., Germany, Japan, South Korea etc. that's make him earn about more than thousand per month.

He reveal that this shop opened more than 3 years ago but never present on mass communication so it's well-known in only narrow social. He also said that his creations in the past are look scarier than this. He gets the idea from his father which sick from brain tumor that's make he worried so much. From that point make he thinks the death is stay around us, born, old, hurt, die and decay is the truth in human life like bread if you keep it many days it will be go bad and damp off in the end not different from human. So he tried to sculpt the breads as a corpse but that's only personal art he didn't keep on anything.

Until he graduated bachelor degree from Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts at Chulalongkorn University and continue studied in Master of Art at Silpakorn University; he studied about how to maintain outside semblance by use mix media art technique. That's make he turn the point to create this creation again by learn real corpse from Siriraj Hospital. He takes his creation for business because he wants to help his family after graduated.
Why named "Eat Bakery"?

Because its old name of family bakery shop and it also has same sound of "Eat" in English that conform to his idea; disgust things maybe can eat, do not stick with semblance.
What's consisting in bread?

Kittiwat said that the way to do scary bread is like the normal bread; egg, flour, milk, chocolate etc. but it has different way to thresh and bake, that's personal technique which he trial and error for 3 years.
Where you get the pattern?

He said that he sculpts it from his imagination and book but he never sculpts it from real person. Every piece he does it by hand, no mould and he has to sculpt it smaller than he want because when he bakes it will broaden out. After that he will paint with food color. Its taste like cookies and can keep it for 3 day but he said almost of his customer buy for show more than eat it.

Now he face the problem that he can sculpt it only 100 pieces per month that is not in time with many orders because it is hand made. He said that he used to sell full body corpse to Germany for 40,000 THB (1000 USD).

In the future he plan to develop new design but same idea; don't believe what you see because it maybe not you thinking.

If you want to order please call 66 32-233-901 or 66 92-569-069

iNCUBUs

E video sam svašta ali ovako nešto nisam...  :shock:
Mike Lowery: Hey, isn't it low tide?
Marcus Burnett: Yes, I think it is.
Mike Lowery: Don't you have some relatives that you need to go pick up?

WARLOCK

odlicno! voleo bi da probam ona upakovana stopala njam jam! :!:  lepo su spolja kolorisali farbom za hranu rucno i airbrushem,svaka cast majstorima sa takvim idejama,treba snimiti dokumentarni film..

Kastor

A bio sam tako gladan... :P
"if you're out there murdering people, on some level, you must want to be Christian."