taxidermying animals
taxidermying animals
I'm sure that isn't the proper verb, but anyway.
Does anyone have an idea of what would be good to use to stuff animals in order to places them into poses (if one had hypothetically got their hands on a bunch of clean dead carcasses)? I don't think cotton wool is sturdy enough. It would be to make them able to stand up alone.
thanks
xx
Does anyone have an idea of what would be good to use to stuff animals in order to places them into poses (if one had hypothetically got their hands on a bunch of clean dead carcasses)? I don't think cotton wool is sturdy enough. It would be to make them able to stand up alone.
thanks
xx
"We all tend to idealise kindness and tolerance, then wonder why we find ourselves infested with losers and nutcases." Sebastian Horsley
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I'm sure there are lots of online how-to's, it's worth searching for yourself because all taxidermy sites are always amazing.
Also
you might wish to try and track down this documentary
Taxidermy: Stuff The World
I caught the last ten minutes or so, here's Charlie Brooker's opinion on it
Anyway, speaking of trophies and hunting and mounting and raw animal lust, lurking in the schedules this week is an absolutely magnificent documentary called Taxidermy: Stuff The World (Mon, 9pm, BBC2), which follows a disparate group of taxidermists in the run-up to the 2005 World Taxidermy Championships. On paper, it sounds like a throwaway quirk-fest. It isn't. It's far, far better than that.
By the end, you'll have been amused, enlightened, impressed, repulsed, stunned, infuriated and moved. Probably in that order. There's also a good chance you'll throw up, so consider yourself warned. Whatever happens, when the credits roll, you'll be on your knees praying that Roy burns in hell for eternity on account of what he's done.
And if you want to know who Roy is, or what the hell I'm talking about, you'll have to tune in and see for yourself. I strongly urge you to do so.
Also
you might wish to try and track down this documentary
Taxidermy: Stuff The World
I caught the last ten minutes or so, here's Charlie Brooker's opinion on it
Anyway, speaking of trophies and hunting and mounting and raw animal lust, lurking in the schedules this week is an absolutely magnificent documentary called Taxidermy: Stuff The World (Mon, 9pm, BBC2), which follows a disparate group of taxidermists in the run-up to the 2005 World Taxidermy Championships. On paper, it sounds like a throwaway quirk-fest. It isn't. It's far, far better than that.
By the end, you'll have been amused, enlightened, impressed, repulsed, stunned, infuriated and moved. Probably in that order. There's also a good chance you'll throw up, so consider yourself warned. Whatever happens, when the credits roll, you'll be on your knees praying that Roy burns in hell for eternity on account of what he's done.
And if you want to know who Roy is, or what the hell I'm talking about, you'll have to tune in and see for yourself. I strongly urge you to do so.
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horse hair, mmm, doubledeath. Where would one acquire that in edinburgh?
Oh, and that film sounds amazing, I would like to nominate it for an upcoming documentary or film night please.
x
Oh, and that film sounds amazing, I would like to nominate it for an upcoming documentary or film night please.
x
"We all tend to idealise kindness and tolerance, then wonder why we find ourselves infested with losers and nutcases." Sebastian Horsley
http://www.instructables.com/id/LED-Thr ... -or-Mouse/
which is another project on the list to get around to..
which is another project on the list to get around to..
hey, if you don't like it, post on the BB (so you can ask about participating for better) | MilkMiruku
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That book of yours sounds a treat.
Didn't Damian Hirst try and buy up the whole of Potter's collection.
I got a chance to see it when it was still housed in Bodmin and it was a mighty good weird.
Are you familliar with Angela Singer, I used her art as images for events listings some time back.
Conversly she's a raging animal rights activist.
Her work is straight-up amazing.
Her site
http://www.angelasinger.com/
Coolhunting article
http://www.coolhunting.com/archives/200 ... ringer.php
Interview at Nothing magazine
http://www.nothingmag.com/_issue20/index.html#4
Martha Stewart's Schedule Calendar from The Smoking Gun
Thurs 26th Jun
'Dust All Taxidermy'
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Re: taxidermying animals
Sorry for necroing, but crappytaxidermy.com might be of interest.