Ah, where to start? Maybe (given the bloody fish head in the goblet) by noting that rogue taxidermists are fervent animal lovers. "As humans, we so rarely get to interact with animals on such an ...
In Brooke Weston’s world of fantasy taxidermy, dead deer double as dollhouses. Peaked roofs pop out of torsos. Staircases spiral up antlers like vines. The effect is both charming and a little creepy ...
A small white mouse gazes up with its beady, black eye, sporting a brightly colored outfit. It grasps a piece of fruit in its tiny paw, almost becoming too human. At first glance, one would never know ...
LENOX TWP. – Craig and Jeff Butler are artists of an unconventional craft, creating works that adorn walls across the country, but don’t hang in frames. The artistic tradition is rich with work ...
An American Badger on display at Curious Gallery 2015 which celebrates the revival of wunderkammern, or wonder cabinets, which displayed private collections of oddities before there were museums.
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Don McDermott finishes up a white-tailed deer at his shop, Big Game Taxidermy, 1001 Elm St. in Eudora. If you talk about the color of Picasso or the realism of Rembrandt at a cocktail party, many will ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Taxidermy has come a long way since people first started preserving animal carcasses for observation, memoir and art. The field of ...
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Sometimes, a taxidermy deer is meant to evoke the animal in its natural habitat, majestically tearing through woods. But when a fawn boasts a steel gear spliced into its leg, as in Lisa Black’s bionic ...
For those on your holiday shopping list who don’t need another necktie or scarf and possess an interesting sense of humor, I’d like to propose Robert Marbury’s “Taxidermy Art” (Artisan). It’s a book ...