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Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 2:16 am
spooky_sez DancesWithBats I like her work, and her aesthetic is interesting. Her found objects are fascinating, but I kinda wish everything she did didn't just look like she arranged a few items and then put it up for display. Despite this, I keep going back to her web page to look at the works. If anyone wants anything from her, she has an etsy page. http://www.etsy.com/shop/morbidanatomyart I know what you mean, they all look pretty similar. Thanks for the link, I didn't even know she sold them!woah they actually sell these :O Now I want them more than ever D: Thanks for the link... thanks for the the link spooky I really love the magpie :O they look so pretty
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Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 8:08 pm
That's cool. Magpies are awesome! They're all over the place here. Live or dead, magpies rock.
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Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 8:09 pm
Diabolica-III spooky_sez Diabolica-III biggrin yay thanks for the link... Ive been looking for links like these... I too have an interest with Victorian-era, skeletons, anatomic sketches and most especially taxidermy heart Unfortunately I cant go as well since I live in the Philippines =3= the Gothic- subculture is barely seen here Isn't taxidermy great? I'd love to see a taxidermy exhibition! Hopefully one day you can travel and see all the dead animals you can!I will definitely save up to travel just to see dead animals... I actually want to be a part time taxidermist biggrin Really? That's badass! I guess you have to go to class for that, not just buy a taxidermy book and go looking for roadkill?
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Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 1:44 am
spooky_sez Diabolica-III spooky_sez Diabolica-III biggrin yay thanks for the link... Ive been looking for links like these... I too have an interest with Victorian-era, skeletons, anatomic sketches and most especially taxidermy heart Unfortunately I cant go as well since I live in the Philippines =3= the Gothic- subculture is barely seen here Isn't taxidermy great? I'd love to see a taxidermy exhibition! Hopefully one day you can travel and see all the dead animals you can!I will definitely save up to travel just to see dead animals... I actually want to be a part time taxidermist biggrin Really? That's badass! I guess you have to go to class for that, not just buy a taxidermy book and go looking for roadkill?People say being a Taxidermist requires Biology lessons + the talent for sewing things and stuff like that (not very good with sewing =3=) I think a book would really be helpful though XD
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-Resurrected Writer- Crew
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 11:46 am
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Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 5:42 am
DancesWithBats I like her work, and her aesthetic is interesting. Her found objects are fascinating, but I kinda wish everything she did didn't just look like she arranged a few items and then put it up for display. Despite this, I keep going back to her web page to look at the works. If anyone wants anything from her, she has an etsy page. http://www.etsy.com/shop/morbidanatomyart Three dollars and fifty ? aint that kinda cheap, or is it me who is misunderstanding something ? anyway, i really like thees pieces. Makes' me think of steam-punk, mad doctor's and scientist's, and an essence of ghostly presence. Maybe i should buy some of these work of art's someday.
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Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 9:39 pm
Steam-punk rocks. So do mad scientists!
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