Art Meets Death In This Macabre Exhibition
Macabre art including an edible human skull and taxidermied animals remind us that death is inevitable.
Macabre art including an edible human skull and taxidermied animals remind us that death is inevitable.
Animal-inspired artworks let loose in Beastly Hall, Bexley.
Dioramas of taxidermied animals and an insect boxing match in this free exhibition.
An excellent collection of bizarre oddities from prosthetic eyeballs to two-headed calves.
Taking taxidermy in a bold and more macabre direction.
No fear and loathing here, unless you have a thing against taxidermy, the Hunter S. is a great new De Beauvoir Town local.
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