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		<description><![CDATA[Do these fleshy works of art manipulating human body parts into unnatural shapes make you uncomfortable? That&#8217;s probably just what the artist was going for. It&#8217;s difficult for us, as humans, to look upon images of our own flesh with emotional detachment, seeing it as we would the meat of other animals, or even as <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2015/07/15/art-made-flesh-35-sculptures-rendered-in-human-skin-hair/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<div id="urb-ads-toc-box" class="post-ads-toc-box urb-ads-toc" style="display:none;"></div><p>Do these fleshy works of art manipulating human body parts into unnatural shapes make you uncomfortable? That&rsquo;s probably just what the artist was going for. It&rsquo;s difficult for us, as humans, to look upon images of our own flesh with emotional detachment, seeing it as we would the meat of other animals, or even as an organic medium for art and architecture. Don&rsquo;t worry &ndash; most of these are not made of actual humans, but rather silicone, polymer clay and wax. Read on for a tent modeled on human intestines, a pillow made of human skin and the world&rsquo;s grossest pair of stiletto heels.</p>
<h4>Jonathan Payne<br>
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<p><a href="http://www.paynesculptures.com">Jonathan Payne</a> calls these deeply repulsive sculptures &lsquo;FLESHLETTES,&rsquo; and that name says a lot. They&rsquo;re basically lumps of human viscera, teeth, eyes and hair put together into little miniature packages. You probably never wanted to see a nipple with teeth, but here one is, nonetheless.</p>
<h4>Andrea Hasler<br>
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<p>A tent made of flesh, a giant lump of what looks like human fat serenely overlooking a cliff, and a series of disgusting handbags are among the organic works of Swiss artist <a href="http://www.andreahasler.com">Andrea Hasler</a>, who aims to humanize objects with &lsquo;emotional surfaces.&rsquo; The tent was modeled upon human intestines and is made of polystyrene and wax as well as leather and real blood.</p>
<h4>Felix Deac</h4>
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<p>Romanian artist <a href="http://felixdeac.freevar.com/index.html">Felix Deac</a> creates amorphous blobs of flesh replete with veins, moles, wrinkles and hair. While some might look like deformed human body parts, most are just abstract shapes reminiscent of nightmarish tumors that have taken on a life of their own.</p>
<h4>Patricia Piccinini</h4>
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<p><a href="http://www.patriciapiccinini.net">Patricia Piccinini</a>&rsquo;s work is so shockingly realistic, photographs of it are often passed around the internet as clickbait, with people wondering &lsquo;what the heck am I looking at?&rsquo; The controversial Australian artist creates sculptures of fantastical creatures with extremely human-like skin and hair.</p>
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