Berlin-based Russian artist Julia Kissina's early photographs bring a new meaning to the phrase Meathead. In her 1997 series, entitled Feen — which means fairies in German — she shows several young girls and ladies wearing raw meat as wigs. That's right, they're meat hair fairies. I've included several of my faves below, but be sure to check out the entire series. Also worth noting are her series of sculpted ground meat and faces surrounded by meat.
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Elizabeth Arden
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Ooook... that is the most ridiculous and nasty thing I've ever seen.
1Weird....
2In my opinion, that's nasty
3AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA i love it!!!!! it's right up my alley. I like to offend vegetarians whenever possible (regardless of the fact that I'm against animal cruelty). I just think it's funny. But I also think that human beings need to eat animals.
4i love my meat but this is making me not want to eat it, yuck!
5i hope she cooked up that adorable ground beef horse sculpture and ate him! yum!
6EEEEEEEEW.
7Very odd
8yuck
9That is absolutely disgusting! People will do just about anything to get some attention. I feel bad for the models too, that photoshoot must have reeked!
10Meat wigs-yak.
11ummm - ewww
12Weeeeird!
13
That is disgusting!
14Just imagine the smell!
15That is just so disgusting. I'm all for artistic expressions, but YUCK.
16The artist (????) got paid for this. I think I'll take some pictures of cheeseheads at a Packer game.
17interesting.
18I'm all for 'art'... this is just weird!!
19best not wear this around dieting people
20warm weather or hungry dogs
odd stuff
ok i'm not going to lie and pretend to like it.....
WHY WOULD SOMEONE DO THAT TO FOOD???
21At least she didn't do beef curtains!
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