New Adventures in Reconstruction: Squirrel Skeleton Articulation
Introducing My Largest Articulation to Date![CW: Graphic Images in this Post!]On my way to get groceries late last year, I came across a squirrel who had *just* been killed by…
Delve into a realm where decaying corpses start living their best after life. This section intricately weaves the beauty of skeletal remains with the timeless theme of mortality. Discover (self-proclaimed) masterpieces inspired by the fascinating dance of death, and marvel at creations that celebrate the enduring link between life’s fleeting moments and the eternal echo of the bones left behind. So, whether you’re an art enthusiast, a curious soul fascinated by the macabre, or someone seeking musings on life and death, this section promises a sincere exploration that can resonate on multiple levels.
Introducing My Largest Articulation to Date![CW: Graphic Images in this Post!]On my way to get groceries late last year, I came across a squirrel who had *just* been killed by…
The process I follow when articulating small skeletons is known as the "oxidation method", my favorite method.
It became clear that my attempt at skeleton cleaning had failed. I was now most of the way to a mummified squirrel, and course correcting at this point would be difficult.