“Each of the cherubim had four faces: the first, of an angel; the second, a human; the third, a
lion; the fourth, an eagle.”
Ezekiel 10
This is Xaver Wilhelmy. He is a member of our church and comes from Austria. He is a craftsman and inventor who created the first pipe orga...
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Haha, I love it. At least they are human! Look what I found in my kitchen once after baking bread: https://thecafesucrefarine.com/cranberry-pecan-five-minute-artisan-bread/ (scroll down the page to the last picture) :)
now I am wondering if someone created these or they just happened. I can't believe we have bread sculptures in a museum. I much prefer the wine and crackers that are your background today. love love the crackers
That must be a fascinating exhibit. Thanks for sharing Ginny :)
Ha ha ha..fascinating faces. Have a beautiful day, Ginny!
Oh my goodness I have never seen anything like that before - were they made that way on purpose - I guess so. Interesting. sandie
Very interesting! I'm wondering if these just happened to turn out this way. It's hard to imagine putting a face into dough and it staying that way.
Were these accidents or did someone set out to make them look like this? Interesting either way
Eek...they look spooky to me.
That's interesting.I'm thankful that none of the bread I've made over the years has had a face.
Wow, this is very interesting. A bread art! I wonder if those loaves will be eaten later or they are just an exhibit :-) Next time I eat bread, I'm sure these images will come to my mind lol.
I so wish I had taken photos of the deformed apples I pick...one year the girls doing the grading and I had a whole line up of deformed apples. Some reminded me of Popeye.
lol yes these look scary!
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