Monday, March 3, 2008

Unorthodox Taxidermy


Dr. Seuss was more than some silly book about weird characters that spoke in a hypnotic rhythmic rhyme. First and foremost, Seuss was an artist. Even today, his art stands to be unique and instantly recognizable. During the 30's, Seuss started to explore mediums beyond two dimensional drawings. Coupled with his esoteric nature, he created sculptures made from real animal parts called the Unorthodox Collection of Taxidermy. Most of them are sold out but they are beautiful to say the least. I wish I could afford one.

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