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Eating human flesh is taboo, but the morbid creations of culinary artist Annabel de Vetten, the Birmingham, UK mastermind behind Conjurer’s Kitchen, simulate the experience. From white chocolate dead baby heads to skinned animals, de Vetten’s treats make dessert a truly guilty pleasure.
De Vetten’s inspiration comes from horror movies and alternative art, and her gruesomely detailed style is the result of her training in fine art and taxidermy. Conjurer’s Kitchen opened in 2011 and has worked with Barbican Museum, the British Library, the shop Obscura from the television serial Oddities, and others. De Vetten is particularly popular in the death-positive community (medical historians, funeral directors, etc).
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