Explore a collection of unique artwork inspired by roadkill animals. Discover how artists transform these unfortunate encounters into thought-provoking masterpieces that capture the beauty and fragility of life.
Miranda Meeks studied illustration at Brigham Young University. She is currently located in Utah where she works as an Illustrator and Designer creating both
I had the great pleasure of discovering Emma Kisiel’s work while in Colorado. She shared her touching and beautiful project, At Rest, during portfolio reviews at the Center of Fine Art Photography, just weeks before she was about to open her BFA Thesis Exhibition at the University of Colorado Denver (UCD) of the same work.
More roadkill, both will be going in the zine. I have been thinking about getting it risoprinted with some colours possibly? I was planning on screenprinting the pages but my dots are too small....
‘Frankenpussy.’ A taxidermy art-piece by Sarina Brewer. Before you get your ethically-sourced panties all clenched up in your ass cheeks, the animals that artist Sarina Brewer uses for her unorthodox taxidermy art all died of natural causes. Brewer utilizes animals that have been legally obtained from all kinds of sources. Some were roadkill, and some were donated to her personally. During college, Brewer worked with wildlife rescue groups and firmly believes that out of respect for the…