French artist Anne-Catherine Becker-Echivard creates dream worlds, both funny and scary, illustrating the defects or the absurdity of our consumer society. Her models are fish, which she buys at local markets, then washes, scales and empties. The bodies end up in a frying pan, the heads become her models. The results are, to say the least, interesting.
I particularly like this fishy portrait of French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, which is a spitting image of the man himself:

