Some amazing(?) freakish ideas for taxidermy furniture

None of that is getting into my house. Weird certainly covers it Jane.
 
Now I know what to do when I hunt a croc :E Lol:

Thanks for sharing, Janey !
 
Exactly Nyati!!!! Some great craftsmanship though, some good ideas for different versions of some of the pieces. I mean seriously, this guy is beyond talented.
 
Very very weird!!
 
that's a wee bit to weird for my tastes ,janey.....
a couple of them horny chairs would be sober only affairs....
 
LOL! Amazing how someone was able to take beautiful animal skins and turn them into giant insects. Though a couple pieces had potential if they had just left the tails off. Definitely unique. :Bag:
 
It's dark art, but the craftsmanship is astounding. That's all I care about. Imagine the skill involved? Scary stuff but brilliant work with both art forms/mediums. Just had to share it though. Take care all!!! Still lingering.. XOXO
 
It's dark art, but the craftsmanship is astounding. That's all I care about. Imagine the skill involved? Scary stuff but brilliant work with both art forms/mediums. Just had to share it though. Take care all!!! Still lingering.. XOXO
Agreed! :)
 
I think his art is brilliant personally..But then again I am not your average girl. I do understand how you feel though. That's why I'm here on AH, I'm your "S*&t Stirrer" as a good friend here likes to call me..
 
It's always nice to see someone "push the envelope" a bit. Gives me ideas but definately needs to be toned back somewhat. I too appreciate the craftsmanship.
 
This guy has issues!
 
Cool:yes. Comfortable:no
 
Ok so I agree w/ the general consensus, incredible craftsmanship but not my cup of tea. Hell I'd be scared of my own furniture.
 

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