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Description: You know what taxidermy is, right ? A hunter kills an animal, then gets it stuffed to show off his "trophy." Well, we're going to turn that up a notch. Except forget the trophy aspect and throw in an artist's touch. Call it a mash up, if you will. It's called Rogue Taxidermy... The Hour's Nick McCabe Lokos and Darby Wheeler went to New York City to talk to two guys |
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Lustmord19 ::: Favorites that was great....i wish i could get into that line of work :) 07-09-04 18:25:11 __________________________________________________ | |
niceguyinny123 ::: Favorites According to Yamada, his parents and grand parents suffered deadly hunger during the World War Two due to the serious food-shortage. Therefore, they taught him wasting food is unacceptable. The phrase, "IF you leave/waste even a grain of rice on your dish at meal, God will destroy your eyes" is a popular phrase still used in Japan today. 07-06-29 06:19:42 __________________________________________________ | |
niceguyinny123 ::: Favorites Very short but nicely produced Canadian TV show video featuring two of the most prominent cutting-edge hot "rogue" sculptures in New York City. Nate Hill started Chinatown rogue taxidermy tour recently. I imagine it is fun to attend it. Takeshi Yamada is featured in the "Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns & Mermaids" exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan now. His rogue taxidermy "Gaff" art demonstration and his creations on June 24, 2007 there was great. 07-06-29 06:11:20 __________________________________________________ | |
PolliFaxToaster ::: Favorites how much does a custom chimera cost these days? 07-06-19 21:55:04 __________________________________________________ | |
nefa2ious ::: Favorites sah-wheeeet! 07-06-19 20:04:37 __________________________________________________ | |
kuryamtl ::: Favorites not exactly the most sanitary of mediums.... 07-06-19 16:58:29 __________________________________________________ |
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Rogue Taxidermy
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