Field Notes from a Taxidermist-in-Training: An Introduction

Hello, there! My name is Elise Hanson and I am the taxidermist-in-training at Oracle Natural Science in Kansas City, Missouri. I am being mentored by the incredible shop owner and artist Alessandra Dzuba, and am learning on the side through various platforms by other extremely talented taxidermists, such as Elle Kaye, Divya Anatharaman, and Mickey Alice Kwapis. In short, learning taxidermy is no easy feat, but to those interested in learning the process, it comes down to a matter of knowing where to look, patience, and practice. When I was approached about making this blog, my driving force was ultimately to inspire and be of assistance to others who may be interested in exploring this evolving art form. 

My appreciation for taxidermy began as a child through frequenting local nature reserves that housed taxidermy diorama structures of the different ecosystems. These visits to the reserves awakened a new sense of seeing and appreciating the natural world and its creatures that I would likely never see in my own backyard. Much later on in life, I studied art history in college and was awestruck by the radical notion that animals could be used as a medium in art making. For instance, Robert Rauschenberg became one of my favorite artists early on, with such breathtaking works such as "Monogram" (pictured below), breaking new ground in the art world by marrying such extremities of two- and three-dimensional objects.



Robert Rauschenberg, Monogram, Assemblage, 1959. Photo by me.

Throughout my life, animals have always remained one of my main constants. From parrots to guinea pigs to dogs, my families have always had several animals in their homes, and I would willingly take over as their caretaker as often as I could. Five years ago, I adopted two Netherland Dwarf rabbits, Bean and Robot, and the impact they have had on me has been indescribable. They are constantly inspiring me both in- and outside of my work, and their gentle nature has opened my eyes to considering life in a completely new way. In short, I have always had an affinity for all creatures, and cherished everything that I could learn from them.

It wasn't until I moved to Portland in 2018 that I began experimenting on my own with taxidermy. There is a breathless moment of surreal silence when you first sit down with a specimen with the intent to work with it. You are essentially breathing fresh, new life into something that would otherwise go to waste. You are suddenly coupled with the amazing ability to bring back the dead, and while it may feel slightly unnerving to hold such responsibility, it is nothing short of invigorating.



Everyone has to start somewhere! My first attempt at taxidermy, 2018.

Moving forward, I obtained my taxidermy permit this year and have been working on an exciting variety of different animals, including birds, beavers, and coyotes. My work has also expanded into creating wet specimens for Oracle and experimenting with diaphonization. As I said before, I really intend for this blog to be something accessible, digestible, and most importantly educational to anyone and everyone alike. I will be posting semi-regularly about artists I admire, as well as behind-the-scenes of different projects I am working on, and follow-up resources to check out. That being said, if there is a subject or subgenre you are interested in learning more about, please reach out to me! I am honored to be in a position where I have this platform to connect with others, and hope it can bring some marvel to aspiring artists alike.


— Elise Hanson

{ Holiday Market }

Dec 18th & 19th
11am-6pm

Join us for our Holiday Market! We will be have some local talented artists and makers popup at Oracle for a last minute shopping spree! - Listed below are the artists who will be attending! Hope to see you then;

Glyneisha Johnson @apotheshea

apotheshea, is an apothecary boutique manifested by glyneisha, an artist and herbalist, community care taker - whose work preserves Afro botanical feminist traditions. apotheshea offers all natural plant based products for home and body including skincare, herbal bath soaks, salves, organic tea blends, cbd infused products, amulets, spiritual tools, herbal inks, and more. Through our products, we hope our customers can find refuge and healing through a felt connection to the land and spirit.


Jane Almirall @janealmirallart

Jane Elizabeth Almirall creates esoteric art and divination tools from channelled messages from our collective, creative consciousness. Her work is an act of devotion to Beauty, Creativity and Love ~ made manifest from the aether and void. Jane will be offering fine art prints of original paintings and hand poured, blessed and dressed spell candles (each with a sigil on paper that can be utilized by the practitioner to augment their own magickal workings).

Brandon Plain

Brandon and Im an Macro Photographer specializing in high magnification insect and arachnid portraiture and lifestyle. I became interested in exhibiting and highlighting the insect world as I studied various farming techniques in Uganda. We currently operate a Sweet Potato farm there and found several interesting "pests". In a desire not to use pesticides we came up with creative ways to coexist. Thus i started taking pictures of them for identifying purposes and realized how beautiful they really are. They are a wonder to me in their own little wonderverse.

Evie Englezos @sweetdestructor

Andrea Ring

Andrea collects ordinary discarded pieces from city streets and random locales, items like street signs and license plates and repurposes them into something more. Taking inspiration from the urban jungle to the Wild West she combines her treasured finds with precious metals and stones to create a unique line of fine art jewelry.

#amuckdesign

WOS - Women Open Shop Maker Village Program - @we_open_shop

Angelica Sandoval - @Studioa_angelica

Angelica Sandoval is a sculptor and designer, based in Kansas City. Sandoval’s jewelry designs start from her original drawings and transform into lush porcelain accessories. Pieces are embellished with gold luster or walnut. All porcelain jewelry has been created and handcrafted by the artist. Angelica Sandoval received a BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute and a Master's degree from Cranbrook Academy of Art.

Megan Pace - @megan_pace__

Megan Pace is a sculptor who is inspired by the many facets of the individual and how they provide space to reflect and grow. She is a metal facilitator for We Open Shop and Artist-in-Residence at Madison Flitch.

Kim Foster @flwrsetc

After working within the event floral industry for over 7 years, I wanted to find a way to give florals a longer life. Working with pressed flowers for my color palette, I like to create art that veers into the abstract, while still keeping the context of the flowers. I create personal artworks, prints and do custom pressing for bridal preservation or garden preservation. Through my work with pressed flowers, I am able to close the waste gap a little within the wedding industry while also learning the uses and benefits of various plants.

Oracle Team Artists:

Laura Pensar & Crow Castelforte - @mothandcandle - @castelfortecreation

Laura is our studio manager and divination specialist. She writes and illustrates her own Tarot zines, decks, and more. Through her personal studio Moth and Candle she creates beautiful hand-dipped and dressed ritual candles that are detailed and thoughtful unique works of art. Laura will be bringing her classes in divination and ritual work back to Oracle soon, using cards and various divination systems for spiritual growth and responsible engagement with these practices.

Crow is a Sicilian Folk Practitioner who is the biggest advocate for “Science is Magic”! When they’re not at the register connecting with customers, they are researching the lives of the animals we work with to better honor them and spread this knowledge to others.They spend their free time carving bones, wrapping crystals, and designing other ritual tools and accessories for their business Castelforte’s where each piece is individually crafted and entwined with magic.

{ Holiday Gift Guide }

How did the holiday season crawl upon us so fast? As we continue to all pull ourselves together from the most difficult past few years, we are in the most difficult time of year; the holidays. We hope our little gift guides makes it slightly easier for you! Guiding you to all our favorite shops, favorite artists, and favorite thing’s we’ve created. We’ve created these, not just for purchasing gifts, since we understand that is something that isn’t accessible to everyone… but rather highlighting what we are excited about the most and how to show support to some of our favorite artists and makers. Even if all you can do is hit the like button, share or save posts on social media, that means a lot to us and to all our artists. In such difficult times, it is our community that we have to thank for and community holding us all together. So, we promise we are working on more free classes, events, giveaways, and merch, so stay tuned.

For the Geologist:

We start off our guide with the Geologist in your life. Do you have a dear gem nerd, nature enthusiast friend? We considered this person to be quiet, reserved, but also ready to throw down the hammer to check what’s inside that geode? Not to generalize! But this person is our type of friend, just like our dearest Crow! Snake totems were chosen for this group because of these characteristics, but especially for hint of spice and glam; just like the most beautiful hidden gems.

What’s included in this guide:

For the Witch:

This guide was especially difficult for us to put together because we couldn’t decide what to choose to highlight! So we chose things we thought would make the best kits and gifts the Witch in your life might yet have! Our dear Laura of Moth & Candle has some beautiful ones to offer; educational kits to learn a new craft or polish your tarot reading. Maybe a selenite charge station for your tarot decks? Maybe a tarot deck that defies all others like the Metaphysik? Surely we can find something to to restore their cupboards full of magic.

What’s included in this guide:

For the Scientist:

The Scientist is the that person in your life always seeking the unknown, a person after my own heart. We imagined this person looking for token for the library, something for their evening tea, or adding to their curio collection alongside their specimen from their latest nature walk. The unique and maybe unusual gift or maybe even something to investigate might be the best way to go (but of course, it’s the thought that counts the most). We’ve included some specimen vials to study, a skull to sketch from, or a kit to learn a new craft.

What’s included in this guide:

For When Science Meets Magic:

Science is Magic is what Oracle truly believes in - it is how we all see our fascination with the natural sciences but especially in how to help us in every day life. Here’s where folk like our taxidermist in training Elise would find something special, especially to help us see the magic amongst the science. A mummified paw or specimen vial? Something to uplift the soul or learn more about the world around you? All of these are perfect choices for your macabre beloved.

What’s included in this image:

{ Holiday Gift Guide Preview 2021 }

It’s already that time of year for the Oracle Holiday Gift Guide! Let us help you pick out the perfect gift for your loved ones with our top favorites for each traditional category of ‘for the geologist’, ‘for the scientist’, ‘for the witch’, and ‘for when science meets magic’; All the aspects that make up an Oracle gem (that’s you)! This year we also wanted to put together a list of some of our favorite makers we love and support along side other small businesses to help make it easier to ‘shop small’ and locally this holiday season.

Artists We Admire

Local KC Shops

Shops We Admire

Taxidermists We Admire


Hope you enjoy this list as much as we do! Also, we wanted to point out that this is just the tip of the iceberg of people, shops, makers, and artists we admire… we haven’t even covered our amazing neighbors and artists we have the pleasure of carrying at the shop! Stay tuned for more

xo Oracle