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Cost and Value in the World of Taxidermy
The truth is that the price of something is very often a reflection of its quality — and the cheaper it is, the lower that quality.
Tough Times Don't Last
We’re living through an uncertain time in world history. The natural reaction is fear — a response that’s simply part of our DNA.
Our Favorite Wyoming Taxidermist
In our time, we’ve been very fortunate to work with truly exceptional artists who cut their teeth in our studio before launching out on their own.
After the Hunt and Behind the Scene
There’s a reason your PH recommended a certain taxidermist — he gets a commission, a kickback, for every referral.
Big Game Animals — A Tragic Casualty of the Coronavirus
It may seem counter-intuitive, but the truth is that the safari industry is the only hope for big game animals.
“In a League By Itself” — An Animal Artistry Review
The concept of animals in motion has underpinned Animal Artistry's efforts since the very beginning, and so has the idea that every mount finishes the hunt.
How the First Cabela’s Store Changed the Taxidermy Industry Forever
When the conversation began with Dick and Jim Cabela, Mike told them he thought he could do better that heads on a wall — that he had an idea.
A New Life for Old Mounts
The remounting process at Animal Artistry is a delicate process that begins with properly hydrating the skin to open the sutures.
The Biggest Misconception About Animal Artistry
With 30 years of experience and a list of award-winning work, Animal Artistry has earned its reputation as one of the world’s leading taxidermy studios.
Opportunity in the Midst of the Pandemic
These are unsettling times. Each day brings worrisome news relating to COVID-19, from state-wide shutdowns to economic fears.
A Day In the Life – Meet Mike Boyce of Animal Artistry
Animal Artistry has a wonderful back story – the midlife crisis, the closed-to-condemned building, the concept of animals in motion, and the incredible response.
Where Did All the Real Hunters Go?
This tech-heavy world of scopes and trail cameras and ATVs has altered the essence of hunting so much it’s hardly recognizable.
The Dirty Secret of the Taxidermy Industry
The dirty secret of the taxidermy secret is that most taxidermists got into the business without any idea of what it actually takes to run the business.
What Does Good Taxidermy Cost?
When it comes time to choose a taxidermist, you have endless options. From single-man operations to world-class studios and everything in between, navigating the industry is a job in itself.
What Happens to My Taxidermy Deposit?
It’s common practice for taxidermists, big and small, to request a deposit. In theory, it’s money that will be spent on necessities for your mount. But in practice, that’s not always the case
The Taxidermy Delay – What Are You Waiting For?
At the SCI convention in Reno this February, we had the opportunity to speak with many hunters. What was striking was the large number who shared versions of the same story – the immense delays they were experiencing with their current taxidermists.
Safari Club International 2020 — A Review from Animal Artistry
The Safari Club International convention this year was exceptional on every front. After doing these conventions for 30 years, this was by far the best one yet — and that’s saying something.
Why the Best Animal Trophies Begin with Proper Field Care
There was a time when proper field care was a matter of honor and respect. Unfortunately, that no longer seems to be the case for the majority of hunters today.
A Deeper Meaning — Behind the Hunt and the Trophy
As a taxidermy studio, Animal Artistry began as a way to share experiences — those of the animal itself and those of the hunt.
A Customer’s Review of Animal Artistry — “I Was Blown Away!”
At one time, international hunter Scott Thompson was under the common misconception to which many hunters fall victim — the belief that taxidermy performed in the countries they hunt is the key to beautiful, well-priced trophies.