If Animal Hands Did Human Stuff It'd be Kinda Creepy
Feb 19, 2014 20:23
Food stylist Claudia Ficca and photographer Davide Luciano are a husband-and-wife team who used animal feet to do what human hands do.
Some of the images are pretty disturbing - like, if your tummy churns at the sight of chicken feet, then seeing them with a manicure can be oddly confusing. It's gross, but not.
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