TAXIDERMY COMISSIONS
specimen Jars
Trophy boards
STUDYSKINS
Created for The Natural Museum of History in Rotterdam.
Study skins are sometimes put off by the distinctly dead appearance of these specimens, with their flashes of white cotton at the eyes. But for curators and researchers, they’re perfect; they preserve the morphology—the external characteristics—of a specimen in the most efficient way.
Study skins are sometimes put off by the distinctly dead appearance of these specimens, with their flashes of white cotton at the eyes. But for curators and researchers, they’re perfect; they preserve the morphology—the external characteristics—of a specimen in the most efficient way.