Specialty Focus

Bone Articulation

Bone articulation involves preparing, arranging, and presenting skeletal structures with attention to anatomy, stability, and display intent.

Additional owner-provided process photos, finished examples, service details, and display notes will be added as this page is finalized.

Specialty Work

Anatomy, Stability, and Display

Articulation work considers the structure of the specimen, the way bones relate to one another, and how the finished piece should be safely supported for viewing.

Full Skeleton Study

Preparation

Suitable specimens are reviewed for cleaning, condition, completeness, and whether the project is a good fit before acceptance.

Arrangement

Bones may be arranged as full skeletons, partial studies, skull and spine studies, or smaller educational displays.

Presentation

Display direction may include frames, shadow boxes, stands, plaques, or other support methods after project details are reviewed.

Partial Articulation

Partial Studies

Examples of selected skeletal structures will be added as the portfolio is finalized.

Skull and Spine Study

Specimen Types

Examples may include small mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and other suitable specimens.

Small Specimen Display

Display Styles

Additional photos will show how finished pieces can be framed, mounted, or presented.

Project Fit

Reviewed Individually

Each project is reviewed for specimen condition, documentation, workload, display goals, and legal or shipping considerations.

Additional Details

Images Pending

More finished examples and owner-provided process notes will be added as this page is finalized.