Thanks to the phenomenon ofpareidolia , we ’re able-bodied to see human faces almost anywhere . But when you see a human look made out of bug , or fruit , or naked women , is it delicious , or creepy ? Or a little of both ?
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This phantasmagorical technique of composite portrayal was make up by Giuseppe Arcimboldo , a 16th C Italian cougar — but people have take it in many eldritch and entrancing focussing since then . See for yourself !

Archimboldesque Heads by Maglioli, c. 1580-1610
( viaVictoria and Albert Museum )
French postcards
( viadelcampeandCartes Postales Anciennes )
A human head containing jostling human figures, 1929
( viaWellcome Images )
A la Arcimboldo, by Galchi
( viaGalchi / DeviantArt )
Portrait of Charles Darwin, by Deevad
( viaDeevad / DeviantArt )
Totem by Carolina Amoretti
( viaCarolina Amoretti )
Works of André Martins De Barros
( viaMartins De Barros / DeviantArt , liveinternetandTutti Art )
The Archimboldo Project of Klaus Enrique
( viaKlaus Enrique )
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