This one‑of‑a‑kind taxidermy art piece blends dark humor, symbolism, and modern commentary into a striking framed display. A preserved mouse is posed on a wooden cross, draped in simple white cloth, creating a deliberate visual echo of traditional iconography. Beneath the figure, the word “hope” is crossed out and replaced with “dope” in bold, colorful lettering—a sharp, playful twist that reframes the narrative and invites viewers to question meaning, expectation, and the stories we attach to objects.
Crafted as a conceptual statement piece, this artwork sits at the intersection of satire, surrealism, and pop‑culture critique. The clean white background and natural wood frame give it a gallery‑ready presence, while the unexpected combination of materials makes it an instant conversation starter. Whether displayed in a studio, living room, or curated oddities collection, it brings a rebellious, thought‑provoking energy to any space.
Each element is intentionally arranged to balance shock, humor, and craftsmanship—a signature Central Oddities blend of the macabre and the modern.
Key Features
- Unique framed taxidermy art piece
- Conceptual design blending symbolism and satire
- Preserved mouse posed on a wooden cross
- “Hope” crossed out and replaced with “dope” for bold visual contrast
- Clean, gallery‑style presentation






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