archiemcphee:

Artist and naturalist Sarina Brewer took two departed squirrels, one melanistic (black) squirrel and one albino squirrel, and created one awesome work of Rogue Taxidermy

Entitled Chasing Demons, the squirrel appears to be transforming while magically passing through a mirror. Click here to learn more about this piece, which is currently on exhibit at the Lovetts Gallery in Tulsa, OK.

Follow i_am_rogue_taxidermy on Instagram to check out lots more of Sarina Brewer’s awesome creations.

[via Sarina Brewer]

zooophagous:

I finished my new mask project last night, “Mad Dog.” Mad Dog is made from coyote hide and bones. The tips of his teeth are red from his biting, and his eyes are wild and unfriendly. The Mad Dog has no ally.

He is in the same family as my other piece, “The Beast.” The next one I make will be a bit more ambitious and won’t be ready for a long time.

None of my masks are currently for sale but I can always be swayed by the right offer.

he says his sunday prayers into your skin;
takes his communion in the hollow of your bones,
in the sharp lines of your hips. you are
all three: his altar; his holy water;
his two knees, bent.
you drink the hymns from his lips.
this makes you holy, makes you sacred,
makes you a god.
how does it feel to be divine?
forget church. your body is a fucking temple,
and he’s on his knees again,
and you’re laughing.

deities | m.c.p (via brotticelli)