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“I came upon twin fawns in the display case of a mom and pop toy and science store in Kansas City, Missouri. It took me two years to win the trust of the shop owner and save the money to buy them. A taxidermist spotted a dead deer by the side of the road. He stopped to properly dispose of the body and realized she was pregnant. He opened her and found near full-term twin fawns, he removed and preserved them.

Deer rarely have twins and the taxidermist retained the uterine gesture of their bodies. I built them a vitrine with a light blue base. Their prematurity exaggerates the delicacy of an incredibly sweet thing. The points of their hooves, the length of their lashes, the spots of their hides, nose to small nose in an ur-cartoonish realism … Viewers’ eyes trick them into believing the fawns are breathing. The tragedy of beauty is its transience.

The twins live forever in their own demise. They are sleeping beauties.They have been muses since I first saw them … We dress death in lilies and bronze the names of our dead sons on walls. We erect altars of toys and hold candlelight vigils to express hope. My twin fawns sleep endlessly on their baby blue block in my studio. The twins never opened their eyes yet their wondrous fatality evokes an acceptable alternative to death.”

Peregrine Honig

I’m not really a sucker for sentimental things, but this just got me.

(via brocatus)

Real Octopus Paperweight / Vintage Jar / Taxidermy - eBay (item 230323972748 end time Feb-15-09 22:09:58 PST)

I bought this from an estate sale 5 years ago right here in Long Beach and have used it as a paperweight. It must be in fermaldahyde because it hasn’t deterioated one bit. I tried to take off the lid in order to take a photo from inside but it must be sealed permanently because it wouldn’t budge. The vintage jar is 3”tall and 2.5”across. There are 3 photos from different angles…..Shipping is $8.00 for the lower 48 and sent via USPS.

This auction is already over but it reminds me of my most brilliant idea yet for a piece of art: Damien Hirst in a tank of formaldehyde. Besides the fact that I wrote my Common App essay on how I’m not interested in selling art, just IMAGINE how much that piece would sell for.

(Thanks Theresa)