French designer Frederique Morrel creates unique tapestry taxidermy sculptures using polyurethane taxidermy molds, covered in vintage needlework and finished with real antlers.

French designer Frederique Morrel creates unique tapestry taxidermy sculptures using polyurethane taxidermy molds, covered in vintage needlework and finished with real antlers.

We’ve posted up Peter Gronquist‘s work because with his high-end fashion designer heavy artillery. The notion of weaponry and haute-couture seem to be a recurring theme and there’s definitely something so interesting and appropriate about it. In these sculptures he uses the antlers of the deceased animal to be a platform for the weaponry.

Zeitguised: Intelligent particles, the size of dust grains, are programmed to fill nonexistent shapes (the mathematical problem of geometry packing). The “know” their relative position inside the imaginary form (i.e. distance from hull or center) and take on a color relative to it.

Shauna Richardon creates breath-taking crochet sculptures that mimics traditional animal taxidermy. And has also completed the world’s largest crochet sculpture.
