From the studios of individual artists to renown museum curations, through the artistic processes and mastery required to win the World Taxidermy Competition, this film was nothing short of fascinating.
Here are a few of my personal takeaways along with my favorite quotes from the documentary.
*Taxidermists love animals. A lot. In fact, many modern taxidermists only work on animals that died of natural causes and/or in captivity. None of the artists featured in Stuffed work with anything that hasn’t died naturally and been acquired ethically.
*All of the pictures and quotations are property of the documentary film.
the heart of taxidermy is deeply rooted in respect for & admiration of nature.
Allis Markham, Prey Taxidermy
Details make all the difference.
“The art of taxidermy is recreating the animal precisely… breathing life into it. Because if you just take all the measurements, the casting, all that references you get from the specimen and assemble it, you got a dead animal. You’ve gotta know the animal. You’ve gotta know nature. You’ve gotta know how they behave, what they eat, where they live…”
Taxidermy is not for the faint of heart.
“We get so involved in these pieces. It’s this pouring out of everything. Every fiber of your being. You’re feeling the highs, the lows, the anxiety, every emotion you could possibly go through as an artist being poured into this piece and hopefully this euphoric moment at the end.”
George Dante, Taxidermist
artistic expression + scientific preservation.
Allis Markham, Prey Taxidermy