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Rachel-Denny1Hunting trophies have somehow worked their way back into hip interior design, and <a href="http://racheldenny.com" target="_blank">Rachel Denny</a> wants to keep the trend cruelty-free. Using<a href="http://inhabitat.com/get-a-grannie-to-remind-you-to-bundle-up-for-national-sweater-day/" target="_blank"> sweaters</a>, pennies, felt, and other sustainable materials, the artist crafts unique animal heads for any décor. Her latest topiary of animals will open in a solo exhibition at <a href="http://www.fosterwhite.com/">Foster and White Gallery</a> in Seattle this April.1
Rachel DennyDenny explores the uses of textile materials with her <a href="http://inhabitat.com/takayuki-hori-beautiful-x-ray-origami-animals-shine-light-on-8-endangered-species/" target="_blank">fine art sculptures</a>. By pushing the limits, she transforms materials used for knitting, crafting and sewing into hard-edged sculptures, like her series representing dead animal heads.2
Rachel DennyThe juxtaposition of a soft or <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/will-rymans-epic-installations-are-made-from-thousands-of-bottle-caps-and-paint-brushes/" target="_blank">common material</a>, often associated with the feminine side of things brings on new meanings when used to construct a symbol of masculinity: the hunting trophy. The soft plushness and spectrum of colors of the materials also transform the animals into gentle creatures, associated with childhood.3
Rachel DennyOne incredible piece that will be shown at <a href="http://www.fosterwhite.com/" target="_blank">Foster/White</a> is a horse head made from hundreds of shiny copper pennies. A mosaic of copper colors cover the horse, as the pennies vary in tone from different levels of tarnish and oxidization.4
Rachel DennyThe familiar <a href="http://www.ecouterre.com/john-bartlett-hits-the-docks-at-fall-2012-new-york-fashion-week/" target="_blank">Hudson Bay blanket</a> was transformed into a bull head, bearing the historical trade stripes.5
Rachel DennyDenny also created a series of cable knit <a href="http://inhabitat.com/david-coles-taxidermy-free-lego-deer-head-gives-bambi-a-break/" target="_blank">deer heads</a>, all bearing different knits in a rainbow of colors. Sweaters are also represented in her life-sized ewe, whose wool has been returned in a coat of shredded sweaters.6
rachel dennyDenny’s barn yard of recycled sweater and common object animals transforms the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/natsumi-hondas-tortoise-and-hare-sculptures-are-made-from-recycled-watch-parts/" target="_blank">mundane materials into exquisite animal sculptures</a> full of color and texture.7







