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Past Classes PAST CLASS Anthropomorphic Mouse Taxidermy Workshop Live, In Person at The Morbid Anatomy Library with Taxidermist and Entomologist Daisy Tainton, June 19 (One Day Class)
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PAST CLASS Anthropomorphic Mouse Taxidermy Workshop Live, In Person at The Morbid Anatomy Library with Taxidermist and Entomologist Daisy Tainton, June 19 (One Day Class)

$150.00
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Date: Sunday, June 19th
Time: 12pm to 3pm
Location: Morbid Anatomy Library - 254 36th Street, Brooklyn NY 11232 - Meeting point at 11.45 by the elevator next to Ends Meat

In this class, students will learn to skin, stuff and pose a small mouse and go home with a finished piece. Daisy Tainton, an experienced taxidermist and entomologist, will guide you through each simple step on the wondrous journey from dead mouse to glamorous preserved specimen. You will learn how to pose your mous,e and create an armature for the skin.

An ethically sourced mouse, a simple wooden base, and all necessary supplies will be provided. Some miniatures and props will be also available if you wish to create an anthropomorphic scene. Feel free to bring a favorite teacup or any other prop you would like to use in your display.

Mice are about 3" nose to rear.

Daisy Tainton, contributor to the Crap Taxidermy book by Kat Su, is known for her work with insects but participates every year in the Alternative Taxidermy Competition in Philadelphia. Her work has been shown in galleries in LA, NYC, and Phoenix AZ. She worked at the American Museum of Natural History for over a decade, handling grosser stuff than you can even imagine, and honing her skills with small dead animals.

Image: Taxidermist Mouse by Allison Sommers, made in Sue Jeiven’s class and photographed by Joanna Ebenstein.

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Date: Sunday, June 19th
Time: 12pm to 3pm
Location: Morbid Anatomy Library - 254 36th Street, Brooklyn NY 11232 - Meeting point at 11.45 by the elevator next to Ends Meat

In this class, students will learn to skin, stuff and pose a small mouse and go home with a finished piece. Daisy Tainton, an experienced taxidermist and entomologist, will guide you through each simple step on the wondrous journey from dead mouse to glamorous preserved specimen. You will learn how to pose your mous,e and create an armature for the skin.

An ethically sourced mouse, a simple wooden base, and all necessary supplies will be provided. Some miniatures and props will be also available if you wish to create an anthropomorphic scene. Feel free to bring a favorite teacup or any other prop you would like to use in your display.

Mice are about 3" nose to rear.

Daisy Tainton, contributor to the Crap Taxidermy book by Kat Su, is known for her work with insects but participates every year in the Alternative Taxidermy Competition in Philadelphia. Her work has been shown in galleries in LA, NYC, and Phoenix AZ. She worked at the American Museum of Natural History for over a decade, handling grosser stuff than you can even imagine, and honing her skills with small dead animals.

Image: Taxidermist Mouse by Allison Sommers, made in Sue Jeiven’s class and photographed by Joanna Ebenstein.

Date: Sunday, June 19th
Time: 12pm to 3pm
Location: Morbid Anatomy Library - 254 36th Street, Brooklyn NY 11232 - Meeting point at 11.45 by the elevator next to Ends Meat

In this class, students will learn to skin, stuff and pose a small mouse and go home with a finished piece. Daisy Tainton, an experienced taxidermist and entomologist, will guide you through each simple step on the wondrous journey from dead mouse to glamorous preserved specimen. You will learn how to pose your mous,e and create an armature for the skin.

An ethically sourced mouse, a simple wooden base, and all necessary supplies will be provided. Some miniatures and props will be also available if you wish to create an anthropomorphic scene. Feel free to bring a favorite teacup or any other prop you would like to use in your display.

Mice are about 3" nose to rear.

Daisy Tainton, contributor to the Crap Taxidermy book by Kat Su, is known for her work with insects but participates every year in the Alternative Taxidermy Competition in Philadelphia. Her work has been shown in galleries in LA, NYC, and Phoenix AZ. She worked at the American Museum of Natural History for over a decade, handling grosser stuff than you can even imagine, and honing her skills with small dead animals.

Image: Taxidermist Mouse by Allison Sommers, made in Sue Jeiven’s class and photographed by Joanna Ebenstein.

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