rogue-taxidermy-of-sarina-brewer:

A taxidermy sculpture I made last year in honor of Trump’s inauguration.

Get this animal out of office.

Tag, share, repost, #VOTE

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TITLE: “A Rude Awakening”
DATE: 2017 ( #YearOfTheCock)
MATERIALS: rooster and skunk skin over carved foam and mâché armature.

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“Ladies and gentlemen!~ Step right up! ~ See a genuine monster and true abomination of nature! The circus is in town for the next four years and we guarantee this act will be the most surreal
thing you have ever laid eyes upon or admission is free! Come one, come
all! (unless you’re Muslim, Mexican, or gay) Hold onto your seats…
and guard your pussies….It’s the GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH” ~

#CockadoodleDoLittle
#WakeUpAndSmellTheCoffee
#SomethingStinks
#Skunked
#CockySkunk

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averoseart:

Muskrat Love 2014. This animated taxidermy sculpture features a Muskrat Jester professing his love by presenting a beautiful white rose bud with an irresistibly charming grin of gold. The Muskrat Jester is wearing his finest velvet garb with a magnificent headdress to match. His ring and eyes are made of high quality genuine jade. He is set in an alluring scene of antique clockwork inside of an olive green wooden vintage clock case. A golden ornate windup key comes out from the back and can be turned to play the music box tune “Send In The Clowns”. Watch in delight as the Muskrat Jester turns his head while raising his arms up and down.  #taxidermyautomaton #taxidermy  #automata #automaton #averoseart #fantasyart #sculpture #assemblage #mechanical #steampunk #skulls  #creature  #musicbox #oddities #curiosities #fairy  #muskrat #jade #jester #harlequin #macabre #jansvankmajer

preytaxidermy:

One of my two John Gould Hummingbird case replicas created as part of the Visual Voyages exhibit at The Huntington Library. Inside the cases are 12 or so different hummers– including my nestling babies/mom and even some antique mounts provided through The Moore Lab of Zoology. So honored and excited to have accomplished this feat. Thank you to the MANY people who made this dream a reality. The exhibit is open to the public today and runs through January. (at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens)