Veiled Chameleon | Jazmine Miles-Long I Taxidermy & Mixed Media

£2,500.00

Taxidermy, Wood, Wire, Glass & Paper Tape

Size: 34.5cm x 43cm x 8.5cm

Chameleon, Chamaeleo Calyptratus

This chameleon, which passed away at a rescue centre in Brighton, was generously donated to Jazmine for preservation. Known for their extraordinary adaptability and vibrant colour-changing ability, chameleons are creatures of quiet fascination, often glimpsed only briefly in the wild.

Jazmine works exclusively with specimens that have died of natural causes, and here she preserves the chameleon’s intricate form and texture with meticulous care. Encased behind museum glass, its delicate limbs, scaled skin, and subtle colour patterns can be appreciated in striking clarity.

Through this work, Jazmine transforms a moment of loss into an opportunity for observation and reflection, inviting viewers to marvel at the small wonders of the natural world and the intricacy of life often overlooked.

Taxidermy, Wood, Wire, Glass & Paper Tape

Size: 34.5cm x 43cm x 8.5cm

Chameleon, Chamaeleo Calyptratus

This chameleon, which passed away at a rescue centre in Brighton, was generously donated to Jazmine for preservation. Known for their extraordinary adaptability and vibrant colour-changing ability, chameleons are creatures of quiet fascination, often glimpsed only briefly in the wild.

Jazmine works exclusively with specimens that have died of natural causes, and here she preserves the chameleon’s intricate form and texture with meticulous care. Encased behind museum glass, its delicate limbs, scaled skin, and subtle colour patterns can be appreciated in striking clarity.

Through this work, Jazmine transforms a moment of loss into an opportunity for observation and reflection, inviting viewers to marvel at the small wonders of the natural world and the intricacy of life often overlooked.

  • Jazmine Miles-Long describes herself as an ‘ethical’ taxidermist, producing work exclusively from animals that have died of natural causes. A taxidermist, artist, and natural history restorer, she specializes in creating bespoke, ethically sourced taxidermy for galleries and museums. Through her practice, Jazmine promotes ethical approaches to the craft, using sustainable and conservation-grade materials, traditional techniques, and meticulous attention to detail to preserve the natural beauty and character of each specimen.

    Her work elevates taxidermy as a respected art form, highlighting its scientific, cultural, and educational value. Beyond creating artworks, Jazmine delivers lectures and workshops at various institutions, exploring ethics, conservation, and the role of makers in shaping a better future for the planet. Each piece she produces is both an artwork and a tool for reflection, inviting viewers to engage intimately with the intricacy, fragility, and wonder of the natural world.

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