"A love of animals and desire to preserve them led her to learn taxidermy, under the tutelage of taxidermist George Jamieson. Since then she has gravitated making still lives with the animals as subject.
Her intention has never been to mimic the natural habitats of animals, as they are traditionally displayed, but to place them in less expected scenery. The scale and settings are often unnatural, but the animals are never anthropomorphized. Seeing them out of place encourages us to look at them as if for the first time; a sheds its association with horror and disease and can be rightly viewed as a beautiful animal."
(Taxidermy Quail chicks in wood coffin. 2009)
(Waxwork model with taxidermy Jackdaw on a table and chairs with melting cutlery and taxidermy chicks falling from a crystal chandelier.2007)
(Taxidermy Rabbit in top hat with paint.
Sudeley Castle reconstruction 1 show. July 1 - Oct 31 2006)
(Taxidermy Fox in giant champagne glass with crystal chandelier.
Sudeley Castle reconstruction 1 show. July 1 - Oct 31 2006)
(Taxidermy Robin lying on a common prayer book with miniature crystal chandelier in glass bell jar. 2006)
(Taxidermy Blackbird and Songthrush on a medical dictionary and pill pots in glass bell jar. 2006)
(Taxidermy Pigeon and Chick with a miniature crystal chandelier in glass bell jar. 2005)
(Taxidermy Love Bird and White Mouse on sconce candle looking into a mirror with a miniature crystal chandelier in glass bell jar. 2005)
Note! "All taxidermied animals are either road casualties or have been donated to the artist by pet owners and vets after natural or unpreventable deaths. Polly Morgan is a member of the Guild of Taxidermists, which adheres to and promotes the law pertaining to taxidermy, and keeps a detailed log of all animals in stock."
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