Everyone loves unique twists in the art community. What’s the fun of art without experimentation? Well, an obscure but powerful subgenre of art that has had people’s morbid interest piqued is taxidermy art.
Now, you may be thinking about why anyone would want to display dead animals in an art gallery, but that’s just it – once you combine the dead and the living in a respectable environment, you are able to focus on the strange, alluring, inspirational, and philosophical juxtaposition between mortality, immortality, and a sense of transposition.

We often place ourselves in superior positions to animals, making these peculiar exhibits all the more essential to both our intellectual and our primal developments and rediscoveries. Artist Kate Clark is one of the many renowned taxidermy artists, for she molds human faces onto animal bodies. You may be taken aback at first, since this is an unprecedented art form, but once you look into the spiritual, philosophical, and artistic partnership between her pieces and your life, it could very well be a life-altering epiphanic moment.

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