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A random pick from my menagerie; a very dilapidated and incredibly fragile Victorian era 8-legged lamb.The poor fellow is missing an ear and splitting apart at all of his seams.
#VictorianTaxidermy#AntiqueTaxidermy#VintageTaxidermy#SideShowTaxidermy#FreakAnimalTaxidermy#VultureCulture#Teratology
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UP FOR ADOPTION ~ The only thing better than a puppy under a Christmas tree is a unicorn under a Christmas tree. This is one of my early pieces that formerly resided in my personal collection. To free up space I recently sent it to a gallery to find it a new home. It’s priced what it would have sold for back when I first made it, thus it’s less expensive than my more recent works. This creates a unique opportunity for collectors working within a budget. Even better, this piece is also on sale right now through December 24th. Interested parties please contact Lovetts Gallery in Tulsa. Link here for pricing and to view all pieces I currently have available. Continue reading about this piece below.
TITLE: Zell’s Baby DIMENSIONS: 20”x 22"x 9” MATERIALS: Stillborn lamb, deer antler, handmade leather Celtic collar
This taxidermy sculpture is dedicated to a man named Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, a breeder of living unicorns. You read that right. They really do exist. He even owns a patent on them. If a real unicorn isn’t weird enough as it is, the process by which he created his man-made animals is even weirder. The single horn wasn’t achieved through selective breeding as you might be tempted to think. Truth is stranger than fiction, folks. I guarantee it will be worth your effort to visit this URL and read the interview with him and see photos of his babies. When you do, don’t forget to click on the link that the interview provides to his patent diagrams. They will having you leaning in for a closer look and scratching your chin. http://www.sideshowworld.com/9-ms-pi/interview-OZ.html...
When I was a small child I actually got to see one of his unicorns at the Renaissance Festival and even got to touch its horn. The experience was absolutely magical and made such an impression on me that it has stayed with me for my entire life. This taxidermy sculpture is a re-creation of that particular animal based on my childhood memories of it.
#FantasyTaxidermy#UnicornArt#TaxidermyUnicorn#SideshowTaxidermy#SideshowGaff#FantasyAnimals#MythologicalArt#MythologicalCreatures#Unicorns#Unicorn#Taxidermy#RenaissanceFestival
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AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE ~
If you have been contemplating acquiring one of my taxidermy sculptures this might be your last chance; I have retired two strains of my work. The piece pictured here, titled Chernobyl Chicken, has been in my personal collection since its creation 15 years ago, but I've decided to sell it in order to free up some space. (Visit WWW.SARINA-BREWER.COM for availability and pricing). I've been moving away from my hybrid/composite taxidermy animals in order to concentrate on other areas of my work. I stopped creating sideshow-themed freak animals many years ago. Most recently, in 2018, I also stopped taking commissions for mythological and cryptozoological beasts. So, if you enjoy either of the aforementioned strains of my work, now is the time to purchase a piece because the window is rapidly closing as I sell off what remains. Once they are gone, that's the end of them. There won't be others like them in the future. The future holds some equally compelling, but very different, types of animal resurrections. I encourage you to browse my recently revamped website and explore my current endeavors ~
#ArtCollecting#TaxidermySculpture#SideshowTaxidermy#FreakTaxidermy#TaxidermyForSale#FantasyTaxidermy#RogueTaxidermy
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