Super collector Selim Varol just revealed a new commission in the form of this taxidermy-style trophy. The wall-mounted plaque features the hyperrealistic head of Mr. Brainwash…and a nameplate
Toronto-based artist Amy Swartz combines taxidermy insects and plastic toy parts in an amazing ongoing series called Pest. Her work explores the idea of obsession “not only in the
Plushinator Lana Crooks has the ultimate companion pieces for all those plastic Ice Scream Men you’ve been collecting: Double scoop, extra angry iScream cones (soft serve, naturally). Four
Speaking of “crafty,” check this out: Troy Emery is an Australian artist who creates colorful animal sculptures by covering taxidermy foam with pom-poms. Pom-poms as a medium for art
Ever wonder what happened to Flying Cat? They were one of the first manufacturers of what we call toy art today. From the early-mid 2000s, Flying Cat was responsible
Luke Chueh‘s bronze Jack [previously] has arrived! The new format finds Chueh’s 2005 painting reimagined as a taxidermic trophy cast in metal by Los Angeles-based fine arts foundry,
Brooklyn-based designer Peter Pracilio meticulously applied Swarovski crystals to taxidermy animals “to archive their beauty”. The blinging beasts are currently available on Fab.com for 50% off. Fab members
Tessa Farmer is a London-based artist whose tiny sculptures concern the macabre undertakings of entomological fairies and their biological flying machines. She recently showed creepy, awesome new work
Lego is art! Taxidermy is trendy! David Cole‘s “unofficial” Lego taxidermy kits may just be the perfect popjects. After his mounted Lego deer went viral, the kits quickly