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A Horse of a Different Color

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Kelly Rene

As I was hunting around for items for this week’s parade of Etsy horribles, I came up on the really unusual work of Kelly Rene, and I just had to share it. In her shop, Little Stag Studio, she sells striking replicas of animal heads using meticulously-pieced upholstery fabric. The resulting decoration is so much better than taxidermy. (Frankly, most things are.) I love them! If I had higher ceilings, I’d certainly be saving up for one.

Rene reports that she grew up in rural Wisconsin, where taxidermy was a regular feature. Her art employs many of the same techniques taxidermists use. But even more than her rural roots, her art springs from her love of fairytales.

“There is no exquisite beauty… without some strangeness in the proportion.” -Edgar Allen Poe (as quoted by Kelly Rene)

The head forms, glass eyes, and other supports are all the same as traditional mounts, but of course her use of fabric rather than skin makes them really new and interesting. Her horns and antlers are either cast in resin or found. (In other words, no animals are harmed in the making of her pieces.) Her website is well worth a visit, too. Enjoy!

All photos property of Kelly Rene, used with permission.

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Author: Donna from MyOBT

I have committed to spending part of every day looking for at least one beautiful thing, and sharing what I find with you lovelies!

37 thoughts on “A Horse of a Different Color

  1. Wow, that is unique in a colorful way. Cool finds.

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  2. Goddammit! I am faint with ecstasy (and wracked with sadness) at the beauty of these wild things (I can’t afford.) Truly stunning work. Thanks for finding and sharing.

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  3. Wow. Just… Wow. That lion head is stunning!!

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  4. I want the Lions and the Guinea piglet!

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  5. Those are wonderful! Far lovelier than actual animal heads. I really want that armadillo.

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  6. Thank you for posting this article. Kelly is truly amazing.

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  7. Very nice and creative. In San Antonio, there is something called a Hall of Horns (true story, a place full of taxidermy and where one can drink Lone Star Beer). A hall of upholstery critters would be nicer. And, oh, that armadillo!

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  8. Reblogged this on MoéGrrL.

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  9. These are spectacular. What a find! I hope she can make a living at this. I’m tempted to get one for the boys’ room. The ones with antlers kind of freak me out (I have a queasy relationship to taxidermy) but the others are so whimsical and meticulous, I love them.

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  10. Omg, these are seriously beautiful!

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  11. Wow, those are really beautiful and unusual.

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  12. These works of art are great! This is the only way I would ever hang an animal on one of my walls. lol

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  13. very odd indeed. but also cool.

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