Carcass Art Sculpture


[Edit]
Custom Created Taxidermy Perfect For Halloween|
There is no getting away from the work this work is gruesome. BUT perfect for an Halloween table centre piece. You are either going to love it and see then point, or hate it and feel sick. It is also of surprise that these pieces come from a woman. The artists statement says “I like to call it art, you can call it what you want” which pretty much sums up the way I feel. Except I can’t be bothered to call it anything and am not a massive fan of the whole art will set me free line of thinking. It is just a but messed up and freaky if I am honest - put it this way I wouldn’t let her cat sit. As well as carcass art more traditional pieces are available such as a squirrel and a decanter. Less traditional is the whole section on pickled pets. Pieces such as skinned squirrel heads, a cow eye, beaver fetus (? ? ?) or dehaired kitten all come in jars of preservative fluid are too URGH even for me. But if it floats your boat such like can all be bought online from her shop. Happy days. If you worry about the animals don’t they are recycled apparently; Via: customcreaturetaxidermy |
Taxidermy Jewelry (GALLERY)
Dead Animals For AdvertisingI love jewelry from New Zealand designer, Karen Walker, but I love the way taxidermy animals are used to display her products even more. They are used both in store and in a series of print adverts. The…
Taxidermy Text (GALLERY)
"Life Can Be So Nice" Dead Animal FontI love animals and don't really approve of traditional taxidermy, however I must admit I am drawn to Iris Shieferstein's series, "Life can be so nice". In this piece, the Danish artist's dead animals,…
Dead Animal Furniture (GALLERY)
Miss Pokeno TaxidermyIt really concerns me that taxidermy appears to be coming back in fashion - and nothing is a better indication of that than this Miss Pokeno furniture collection. One of the leaders in this field is vegetarian…
|
|
|
















