well i used to be attracted to people but now im exclusively attracted to abstract art and the concept of death
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horse is clean! drying on top of some milk crates in the garage, cause the sun’s almost gone now, and hopefully the more porous bits will dry out by tomorrow
also finally got to take apart that chipmunk that’s been mascerating for two months! lots of teeny tiny little bones, I couldn’t even get half of them. and the skull was wreaked! fell apart almost as soon as I started picking at it, I got most of the pieces but fuck me if I know how to put the thing back together. oh well, first time trying anything like this, and a really small skeleton to boot, I think I did pretty well considering I got a paw that I might dry with salt, cause I couldn’t get all the fleshy bits off without losing all the tiny lil bones, and I don’t want it to go all stanky.
There is no such thing as time. There is no such thing as limitation. There is no such thing as mortality.
There is only endless hunger.
There is no hunger but the hunger for time. There is no hunger but the hunger to live, even at the cost of a life.

“Let me just take that off for ya…”
A tasty (/nasty) commish for Psshaw. Let me know if anything else needs tagging.
[I’m not currently open for commissions!]
Might need to tag for #pda because WHO WOULDN’T BE JEALOUS.
Stripey Mouse Prgress! I have captioned the images with what is going on but you can see fairly well what the images contain. I slipped up a bit around the thighs and tail and had to make the last minute decision to preserve the tail seperately. I hope the pelt works out well!
vultureculturecoyote
replied to your photoset “horse! from the dirt!”
Wow where on earth do you find an entire horse!?
maryland farm country! I was visiting @isenulf and we went looking for deer bits, and dug up a bunch of horse instead! there’s prolly lots of it still in the ground, we didn’t have shovels so we just scraped up what was closest to the surface. turns out it was a horse owned by I think an aunt, that died a few years ago. they were cool with us collecting the bones though, which is super rad of them! I got to take home a scapula and the tailbone, and some assorted spine bits! I’ll prolly post pics once I’ve got them properly cleaned up and settled somewhere
deer bits! for the birds!
















