Memorial Work for Beloved Animals
From time to time, I offer memorial work for animals who have been deeply loved.
This is not taxidermy in the traditional sense, nor is it a practice rooted in spectacle or display. It is an act of remembrance — one shaped by respect, patience, and a lifelong love of animals.
I work with care to honor the spirit of each being, acknowledging that an animal’s body is not an object, but a vessel that carried presence, relationship, and life.
A Note on Intention
At this time, my work does not include full-body taxidermy. Instead, I offer:
- Thoughtfully prepared skulls
- Partially articulated skeletal forms
- Artistic memorial pieces created with intention and restraint
Each piece is approached as a collaboration — guided by the animal’s form, the wishes of the guardian, and what feels appropriate to preserve
This work is for those who feel called to remember their animal companion in a way that is grounded, natural, and honest.
It is not meant to recreate life or erase loss.
It is meant to honor connection.
I approach each memorial slowly and with consent — from the materials, the process, and the people involved. Availability is limited, and not every request will be accepted.
If you feel drawn to this offering, you are welcome to reach out quietly to begin a conversation.
We will move gently, and only forward if it feels right.