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Pixiv Artist Feature: Akaume

I'm going to do a little bit of an artist feature of someone from Pixiv here today. Recently the user named "Akaume" (あかうめ) has uploaded this delightful series of cannibalism based images. The description of the first image is fairly delightful describing her bulging belly as being filled with vegetables as she is roasted whole. As you see in the second image her whole body is nice and cooked but the head still retains it's appearance. Not a very realistic scenario, for sure, but the fantasy of it all is delicious.

  

The first is titled "Jikkuri" (じっくり) or "deliberately" and the second is titled "Moriketsu" (もりつけ) or "Arranged Food". Click on the titles there if you want to go to the original pages on Pixiv, I'll repeat this same linking protocol below.

Moving along, there are lots of nice cannibal based images and drawings on this person's account. (as well as some other drawings that are cute, sexy, and at times gory in other ways). I'll share a few choice ones here to give you an idea.

This one below "waratte" (わらって) or "smiling" has a nice effect no? The un-roasted head positioned as if looking at it's roasted body. Seems to be a developing theme in this artist's work... the whole untarnished and beautiful face separate from the well cooked and edible body.



With the image below, "Mogu-Mogu" (もぐもぐ) or "chewing", there's something to be said for eating a meal raw sometimes too, eh? Soft intestines make a delightful snack I'd imagine. The twitching and pee coming from the body is a nice touch too.



Of course one can't forget the responsibility to properly feed one's livestock, eh? The drawing is appropriately titled "Esa" (えさ) or "Animal Feed".


  

Akaume also has a Geocities site where  he posts art although I didn't notice any gore/cannibalism there. Anyways, I'd still recommend you look through this artists stuff. If you don't have a Pixiv account, I'd imagine it can be a little bit of a hassle to deal with the Japanese text in registering or navigating the site if you can't read the language. There are some good tutorials out there if you search for them. I'd also recommend the Rikaichan plug-in for Firefox. Looks like there's also a version for Google Chrome as well.