Turning Roadkill Into Art | National Geographic

As a self-proclaimed “roadkill resurrector,” Kimberly Witham has been using dead animals to create art for close to seven years. Her portraits showcase birds, squirrels, deer, and other victims. After photographing the animals in her home studio, Kimberly gives them a proper burial in her backyard.
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PRODUCER: Jessica Sherry
STILL PHOTOGRAPHS: Kimberly Witham
MUSIC: “Spring Solstice” and “Bit Rio” by Podington Bear, “Forgetfullness” by Ketsa, “Kamakura Marimbas” by Emmett Cooke, “Sunset” by Kai Engel
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Jeff Hertrick

Turning Roadkill Into Art | National Geographic

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