Jennifer Frost is a bird taxidermist celebrated for her exceptional skill in crafting life-like representations of birds. With a keen eye for detail, and a deep respect for the natural world, Frost masterfully blends traditional taxidermy techniques with a modern, artistic approach. Her unique creations not only capture the essence of each bird, but also push the boundaries of the craft, resulting in pieces that are both scientifically accurate and artistically innovative.

Frost’s expertise is highly sought after by a diverse clientele; including avid hunters, museums, and art galleries. Her work for private collectors often involves creating custom mounts that honor the beauty of the hunt; while her collaborations with museums and educational institutions focus on the meticulous cleaning, restoration, and preservation of historic taxidermy.

In addition to her work with individual clients, Frost is also the curator and restorer of the famous private antique taxidermy collection at Foster’s Bighorn in Rio Vista, California. This collection, which includes 229 animals, features numerous endangered species and is regarded as one of the most significant of its kind. Frost’s meticulous care in restoring these pieces ensures that they continue to be a valuable educational and historical resource, allowing audiences to connect with wildlife in a profound way.

Jennifer Frost’s contributions to the field of taxidermy have solidified her reputation as a leader in her craft, admired for her ability to bring the spirit of wildlife into the homes, museums, and galleries of those who appreciate both art and nature.