I love the bobcat mount. It reminds me of a time, 40 or so years ago, that I watched a tom pounce atop a pile of logging slash, flush out a vole, play with it, eat it, roll on its back, lick its paws, then sleep. When it awoke, it crept away and flushed a grouse which took it by surprise. These kinds of memories captured in taxidermy bring the true art form out. I wish I had images for all the fascinating outdoor scenes I've witnessed.
I saw you at the masters compatition. Didn t know we both lived in the same state but was already hoping you d do well. Don t remember where you finished and even though you didn t hit the mark you planned , your work was awesome. Congrates and I feel sure your time is coming. Keep up the great work. 😊
Great job, what a piece of art and artistic thinking. I appreciate your devoted, dedicated and motivated art work. You put lives into study room of thousands of end users. At the same time kids and teans can learn much of a stuffed animal or a bird through visiting study of their parents, relatives or nearer and dearer ones. It's beyond doubt an art and service. Commendable efforts and your un tiring and hundreds of working hours are much appreciated. Thank you. Wish you all the best.
You are an inspiration to all taxidermists and to the public who get to see your incredible true life replicas of animals who get a new life. Great job!!
Gee such a professional lady !! Beautiful personality !! GO for it you certainly have what it takes !! EXTREMELY great artist!! Love your work so so natural !! Best wishes for your artistic future and a fulfilling life!! Regards Ron!! From Tasmania Australia!! 👍😊🦌🦆🐿🦉🦇🦁🕊🦅🦊🦃🐀🐏
The more I research about taxidermy, the more I realize how much of a process it is. The amount of things you need to know is almost overwhelming and it's a bit confusing for someone that is thinking about going into that field and just starting out. Right now I'm just researching as much as I can, reading and watching videos and hoping the more I exspose myself to this information, the more I'll understand.
I would love to get into Taxidermy but I live in Florida and there's not too many places that are willing to teach or go to school for do you have any suggestions for me
The little fox cub looked alive Amy they all look alive. Excellent work the late Ms. Sonia Graham did a buck for me women just have a different touch. Not taking anything away from your men counterparts But. Excellent work young lady may you go far.
I doubt that she doesnt hunt. some of the animals died naturally in a zoo and some are roadkill but she does this for a living, it would be hard to believe that she doesnt use any animals who have been hunted.
Amy: dats a good artwork...... Besides dat..... Let me tell u something...... I think u r beautiful...... ........ U r da princess I ever dreamt with..... Id like to meet someone like ♥ u ♥
I love the bobcat mount. It reminds me of a time, 40 or so years ago, that I watched a tom pounce atop a pile of logging slash, flush out a vole, play with it, eat it, roll on its back, lick its paws, then sleep. When it awoke, it crept away and flushed a grouse which took it by surprise. These kinds of memories captured in taxidermy bring the true art form out. I wish I had images for all the fascinating outdoor scenes I've witnessed.
Representing NC proud
Thank you Amy. Your work is absolutely beautiful!
A true artist .
I saw you at the masters compatition. Didn t know we both lived in the same state but was already hoping you d do well. Don t remember where you finished and even though you didn t hit the mark you planned , your work was awesome. Congrates and I feel sure your time is coming. Keep up the great work.
😊
Great job, what a piece of art and artistic thinking. I appreciate your devoted, dedicated and motivated art work. You put lives into study room of thousands of end users. At the same time kids and teans can learn much of a stuffed animal or a bird through visiting study of their parents, relatives or nearer and dearer ones. It's beyond doubt an art and service. Commendable efforts and your un tiring and hundreds of working hours are much appreciated. Thank you. Wish you all the best.
You are an inspiration to all taxidermists and to the public who get to see your incredible true life replicas of animals who get a new life. Great job!!
Awesome video featuring an awesome taxidermist👍😎👍
Wow; such a fantastic job.
Gee such a professional lady !! Beautiful personality !! GO for it you certainly have what it takes !! EXTREMELY great artist!! Love your work so so natural !! Best wishes for your artistic future and a fulfilling life!! Regards Ron!! From Tasmania Australia!! 👍😊🦌🦆🐿🦉🦇🦁🕊🦅🦊🦃🐀🐏
I've enjoyed watching your video. Keep up the great work. Very inspirational!
Amy, truely amazing beautiful work! I am a fan for sure!
very impressive, well done....
The more I research about taxidermy, the more I realize how much of a process it is. The amount of things you need to know is almost overwhelming and it's a bit confusing for someone that is thinking about going into that field and just starting out. Right now I'm just researching as much as I can, reading and watching videos and hoping the more I exspose myself to this information, the more I'll understand.
I'm new to taxidermy and I'm doing my own deer head this spring. If you have any tips I would appreciate it thanks in advance
Amy you need your own channel a million subscribers!
She has a channel
Hi, Amy I wanted to know what kind of paint do you use for your mounts. By the way i the video you poelst on youtube. It helps out. Thank you
I would love to get into Taxidermy but I live in Florida and there's not too many places that are willing to teach or go to school for do you have any suggestions for me
The little fox cub looked alive Amy they all look alive. Excellent work the late Ms. Sonia Graham did a buck for me women just have a different touch. Not taking anything away from your men counterparts But. Excellent work young lady may you go far.
Ethical taxidermy is so interesting
What kind of foam u r using
هل المادة المستخدمة في هيكل الحيوان هي الفوم ام ماذا
I want to be a taxidermist when I get older. I wish someone would pick up roadkill for me
Wow I love your artwork and it makes me so happy that you don't hunt the animals and that they die from Natural causes do you sell your taxidermy?
Amy is my best friends mom, and Lily (Amys daughter) is my best friend and she said she hunted and killed dear and stuff like that
And also yea I think she sells them
ya I'm sure she sells it ,and also she does hunt animals I know this because Amy is my best friends mom xD
Cool!
I like how she doesnt hunt them to use and she used animals who died naturally.
Died naturally? Roadkill???..... Well probably the same way you got the burger right? The cow died of natural causes.....
She does hunt
I know because Amy is my friends mom
I doubt that she doesnt hunt. some of the animals died naturally in a zoo and some are roadkill but she does this for a living, it would be hard to believe that she doesnt use any animals who have been hunted.
Sweet deal a hot taxidermist
I'm pretty sure she hunts though
Amy: dats a good artwork......
Besides dat..... Let me tell u something......
I think u r beautiful......
........ U r da princess I ever dreamt with..... Id like to meet someone like ♥ u ♥