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It's not a hobby for the faint of heart.
But Susan Jeiven's class on anthropomorphic taxidermy has been sold out since December.
The one-day workshop, which teaches students how to stuff dead mice and pose them up as if they were humans, is becoming a popular pastime in New York.
White-haired mice styled in tutus and polka dot hair bows; their spindly paws strumming miniature guitars - even reading the New York Times - were photographed in Ms Jeiven's class last Tuesday.
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An educator and tattoo artist, she begins the four-hour lesson handing out the lifeless little creatures, having sucked out their blood with a syringe beforehand. A statement on the class website warns only feeder mice are used for the arts and crafts session.
Students gather around at the Observatory art and events space in Gowanus, Brooklyn as she takes them through each step of the process, from the first slice to the final stitch.
Curious: A mouse holds a miniature wine glass, another poses in a teeny tiny tutu
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But strange or morbid as it might seem to some, anthropomorphic taxidermy – the practice of mounting and displaying taxidermied animals as if they were humans or engaged in human activities – has a long and storied history, beginning with the most privileged classes.
It was a popular art form during the Victorian and Edwardian eras; the best known practitioner of the art form being British taxidermist Walter Potter, whose works included The Kitten Wedding and The Kitten Tea Party, which the mind immediately wants to imagine.
An ad for the class promises to help students to create their own museum of curiosities.
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'Each class member will leave at the end of the day with their own anthropomorphic taxidermied mouse,' the website exclaims.
For those daring enough to partake in the hobby, not to worry, no former taxidermy experience is required.
They only ask you don't bring your own dead animal. Fair enough.
source: dailymail