A Wulpertinger, 73cm high, 125cm wide, 42cm deep
Standing at 73 cm high, 125 cm wide, and 42 cm deep, this Wulpertinger presents itself as a bold, imaginative taxidermy sculpture that refuses to hide in the realm of myth. Instead, it steps forward with a spirited presence, combining features from several animals to create an entirely new creature. Its posture remains alert, as if ready to leap from its display and dash into the forest from which it seems to come.
The body blends the sleek agility of a hare with the poised confidence of a fox. Spikes rise confidently from its spine, giving the piece a striking silhouette that challenges the viewer’s expectations. Rather than simply stitching body parts together, the sculpture fuses them seamlessly, allowing each element to enhance the next. As you move along its form, one detail flows into another, and delicate paws give way to talons that seem prepared to grasp the earth.
Meanwhile, the eyes capture a spark of intelligent mischief. They invite curiosity, encouraging the viewer to question what this creature might do if it suddenly sprang to life. Even its stance contributes to the story, as the Wulpertinger appears ready to defend its territory or launch into playful mischief.
Overall, the sculpture does more than recreate a mythical beast, it transforms taxidermy into storytelling. Every feature pushes the imagination toward a world where the impossible becomes surprisingly believable.































