(Sorry for the "wry" text! I have been writing this text using a translator, I warn about this in advance!)
Hello everyone!
I'm new here and I'm going to share my art. First of all, I want to show my small collection. I think it deserves to be the first publication here. Below I will tell you only about the bones with an interesting story. If anything, not in the order of their finding.
All this is safely hidden in my room! It sounds impossible, but with a real desire you can hide absolutely everything and everywhere. However, it would be reasonable to ask where I hide the big bones. For example, this huge pelvic bone on the right. I have a separate story with it.) It wasn't as funny to me at that moment as it is now. But still, I'm glad it happened, because I learned lesson.
Well, initially this large bone was stored in a bag behind the bookcase. An ordinary nondescript black bag, of which there are many in the house, and no one should have cared what was inside... right? Yeah, it was very stupid, of course it was found! To be fair, I have a very small room, and there is simply no place for such big things. All possible places been occupied by other skulls and bones. Besides, huge pelvic bone is not a small bird skull that is easy to hide... Alright, safter mom found this bone, she seriously thought that I was practise the dark magic! I am a skeptic with a rational and scientific view of the world who studies mathematics and physics in depth at school and has been interested in exact and technical sciences all his life! But my mom is religious person, so it's not surprising that she thinks so. Anyway, everything is okay now, and I just told her that I threw away the bone. Sadly, I had to break the bone into three pieces. It was the only way to fit the bone in a big bag that is on the bottom shelf of the bookcase because it was the only possible place. But it is a safe place, because no one has touched this bag for many years.
Now I'll tell about my first skull - a cat's skull. That day my family went to the forest, so I had break the skull into pieces. If I had put a whole skull in my pocket, it would have been noticed immediately. So, in my pockets, I was calmly relocated skull's peases in my backpack. I assembled and glued skull at home, it was an interesting "puzzle"). Why is it tied up with threads? Because I didn't glue the pieces of the skull to the end to be able to separate them from each other at any time. Weeell, you know, it's veeery interesting sometimes to look at its structure from the inside.
The next skull is a woodpecker. I found him in the same forest during another family trip. It was the first skull that I "get" independently) My God, I did it with ordinary scissors, in the bathtub, putting plastic bags on hands, lmao... I won't lie, the process wasn't very pleasant. I was creeped when I took the skull out of the bird. But it was my first time, (at that time, I didn't even know what "taxidermy" was), so reaction was quite natural. After all, it's just plain meat, like all animals, and like us... By the way, I found a whole woodpecker, and I would really like to take away it all, but it was impossible. I couldn't have carried off a whole bird corpse and gone unnoticed. So I just detached his head and legs.
Perhaps someone will wonder why the skulls are "dirty". When the skulls are whitening, they look fake and false. By whitering skulls and removing "excess" from them for the sake of aesthetic appearance, man simply destroys all the primal energy of skulls, their feral nature, erases their history. Their "naturalness" and belonging to the wild world is just the same visible in the traces of dirt and earth, as if the skull had been lying in the ground for many years, once a living being, and now it is a vivid example of an endless life cycle in the wild. However, after a man hand in this on it, skulls lose their pristine, savage appearance and their very "wild" part, turning into artificial dummies. When the skulls are covered with moss or soil and look as if they have been lying in the ground for many years... Just such skulls give me a real buzz with their appearance!!! Such skulls have not erased their long-term history, which they carried with them all these years and which connects them with the wild... That's how I see it. But I don't breed bacteria in my room! After all, I don't leave the skulls completely unattended!
Hello everyone!
I'm new here and I'm going to share my art. First of all, I want to show my small collection. I think it deserves to be the first publication here. Below I will tell you only about the bones with an interesting story. If anything, not in the order of their finding.
All this is safely hidden in my room! It sounds impossible, but with a real desire you can hide absolutely everything and everywhere. However, it would be reasonable to ask where I hide the big bones. For example, this huge pelvic bone on the right. I have a separate story with it.) It wasn't as funny to me at that moment as it is now. But still, I'm glad it happened, because I learned lesson.
Well, initially this large bone was stored in a bag behind the bookcase. An ordinary nondescript black bag, of which there are many in the house, and no one should have cared what was inside... right? Yeah, it was very stupid, of course it was found! To be fair, I have a very small room, and there is simply no place for such big things. All possible places been occupied by other skulls and bones. Besides, huge pelvic bone is not a small bird skull that is easy to hide... Alright, safter mom found this bone, she seriously thought that I was practise the dark magic! I am a skeptic with a rational and scientific view of the world who studies mathematics and physics in depth at school and has been interested in exact and technical sciences all his life! But my mom is religious person, so it's not surprising that she thinks so. Anyway, everything is okay now, and I just told her that I threw away the bone. Sadly, I had to break the bone into three pieces. It was the only way to fit the bone in a big bag that is on the bottom shelf of the bookcase because it was the only possible place. But it is a safe place, because no one has touched this bag for many years.
Now I'll tell about my first skull - a cat's skull. That day my family went to the forest, so I had break the skull into pieces. If I had put a whole skull in my pocket, it would have been noticed immediately. So, in my pockets, I was calmly relocated skull's peases in my backpack. I assembled and glued skull at home, it was an interesting "puzzle"). Why is it tied up with threads? Because I didn't glue the pieces of the skull to the end to be able to separate them from each other at any time. Weeell, you know, it's veeery interesting sometimes to look at its structure from the inside.
The next skull is a woodpecker. I found him in the same forest during another family trip. It was the first skull that I "get" independently) My God, I did it with ordinary scissors, in the bathtub, putting plastic bags on hands, lmao... I won't lie, the process wasn't very pleasant. I was creeped when I took the skull out of the bird. But it was my first time, (at that time, I didn't even know what "taxidermy" was), so reaction was quite natural. After all, it's just plain meat, like all animals, and like us... By the way, I found a whole woodpecker, and I would really like to take away it all, but it was impossible. I couldn't have carried off a whole bird corpse and gone unnoticed. So I just detached his head and legs.
Perhaps someone will wonder why the skulls are "dirty". When the skulls are whitening, they look fake and false. By whitering skulls and removing "excess" from them for the sake of aesthetic appearance, man simply destroys all the primal energy of skulls, their feral nature, erases their history. Their "naturalness" and belonging to the wild world is just the same visible in the traces of dirt and earth, as if the skull had been lying in the ground for many years, once a living being, and now it is a vivid example of an endless life cycle in the wild. However, after a man hand in this on it, skulls lose their pristine, savage appearance and their very "wild" part, turning into artificial dummies. When the skulls are covered with moss or soil and look as if they have been lying in the ground for many years... Just such skulls give me a real buzz with their appearance!!! Such skulls have not erased their long-term history, which they carried with them all these years and which connects them with the wild... That's how I see it. But I don't breed bacteria in my room! After all, I don't leave the skulls completely unattended!
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