Whether inspiration came from an exhibition at an edgy art gallery, a
visit to the Natural History Museum, or the sight of your crazy uncle's
jackalope, more and more people are opening up to the fun and wonder of
taxidermy. A mix of art, science, and a touch of alchemy, taxidermy lets
you engage with the natural world in ways most other people don't. In
Stuffed Animals, Divya Anantharaman and Katie Innamorato demystify the
practice, shatter the gross stereotypes, and make taxidermy accessible
to anyone, anywhere. Committed to ethical and sustainable sourcing,
Anantharaman and Innamorato are part of the vanguard of young
taxidermists who bring a sense of fun and experimentation to this
old-school hobby. In their sold-out classes in Brooklyn, they teach
hundreds of taxidermy novices how to create mantle-worthy pieces out of
small birds and mammals. Both a helpful how-to manual and a strangely
captivating gift book, Stuffed Animals is the definitive guide to a
growing movement.