Fictional phantasms and cryptozoological creations; A selection of works drawn from mythology, folklore, and an active imagination. Brewer's visionary reveries of fur and flesh introduced the world to this new genre of sculpture in 2005 when her taxidermy sculpture titled Goth Griffin was featured on the front page of The New York Times art section in conjunction with the world's very first Rogue Taxidermy art exhibition. The show was orchestrated by Brewer and two colleagues and the subsequent public interest it generated gave rise to what has become known as the "Rogue Taxidermy Art Movement". In addition to popularizing taxidermy as a fine art medium, the movement also ignited interest in the craft of conventional taxidermy and marked the beginning of a taxidermy renaissance in North America.