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Taxidermy Upholstery

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Starting from actual foam mounts that taxidermists use, Kelly Rene Jelinek builds life-sized replicas of mounted animal heads using fragments of upholstery fabric. This Taxidermy Upholstery is both lifelike and fantastical.

"As a someone who grew up in rural Wisconsin, I became thoroughly accustomed to seeing taxidermy deer and game mounts - I thought of them as standard items of household decor. Even when I was a small child they never scared or disgusted me - if anything, they fascinated me. That fascination stayed with me into adulthood, and has inspired the artwork that I make today. When I was a teenager, I fell in love with old upholstery and would often come home from flea markets and thriftstores with old chairs for me to experiment on. Later on, when I was in college, the two interests happened to mesh and that's how the first of my upholstered animals were born." - Kelly Rene Jelinek

Factoid: Taxidermy got it's start during the Victorian Era in England. The people during this era often anthropomorphized their taxidermy, putting these stuffed animals in clothes and even placing them into scenes of real life (like a school scene where all the students are mice).  Deformed creatures were a big obsession back then; animals with extra heads or legs.
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