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𝐼 𝓂𝒶𝒹𝑒 𝒶 𝒞𝒶𝓀𝑒 𝐵𝑜𝓍‼️
Inspired by moot on Tik Tok!
And Avril Lavigne ✌️
(Border credit @anitalenia)
made some cool shit with monster cans <3
might delete this later cus im insecure
A white tail deer I mounted on the bottom half of a Lazy Suzan and painted with old eye shadow that was no longer safe to use. The two holes in the front are for candles, but I haven't gotten around to putting any in yet.
I've been considering adding more sand to the sides, but I also like the wavy appearance it has now.
Some of the Suncatchers I made this last month.
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This deer had a skull larger than the black bear skull that I own. It was quite the experience walking through town carrying it home because I had walked over 20 min away to pick it up. Heavy, exhausting, and got a bit of attention from people driving.
The plate was "stained" by an incredibly watered-down paint that was layered several times until I achieved the desired effect.
Made this for my partner
Flowers/leaves sourced from a dried bouquet, stick from the ground outside my house, feathers and bones from an oddity shop near my house, sand from an old project.
I'm not sure what kind of antlers these are, I actually passed up on buying them the first time I saw them because of the state of the skull cap. I honestly thought it was covered in plaster, but as it turns out, it was copious amounts of paint (and it took 4 hours to clean it, and old dried flesh, off).
This was probably my most difficult piece to make, from the fragility of the skull cap, which broke as I was removing it from the old mount, (it looks like the inside of expanding foam), to the fact that something was wrong with my glue and it wasn't drying, to the complexity of it. I had to clean the doe skull, since a coworker had given it to me straight from the ground, and it definitely needed cleaned. I also don't like mirrors and had to clean that off, too (lol) the flowers, although being surprisingly sturdy, made a mess of seeds everywhere as I worked despite shaking them out.
I might add more to it in the future, but I probably won't as I do love it the way that it is.