by Ranger Jim Serpa
Do you ever wonder where all the "stuffed
animals" in our Visitor Center come from? Well,
wonder no longer. The beautiful "mounts" in
the Doheny State Beach Visitor Center are
produced by a dynamic little company in Costa
Mesa called "Living Designs." The business is
owned by two brothers Kirk and Randy Stodel,
and has been located in Costa Mesa for 15 years.
Kirk has actually been practicing taxidermy
for over 28 years. He told me he
was inspired to try it while on a field trip
to the LA Museum of Natural History as a grade
schooler. At the same time, he saw first-hand
the beautiful preservation work done by George
Adams and Paul Hill. He even got to meet Mr.
Adams (maybe we have inspired some boy or girl,
on one of our field trips, to want to be a
Ranger someday).
Rand, Kirk's younger brother, has been in
the business for 18 years. Neither he nor Kirk
has had any formal art training, although you
would never know it to view some of the
gorgeous specimens they have produced. We
started using them as our taxidermist in 1992
when we saw that they were not only fantastic
artisans, but the most competitively priced as
well.
Throughout the years, Kirk and Randy have made
mounts for people in such far away places as
Africa, Spain and FInland. They have prepared
animals as large as a 1,000-pound white shark
and a full-size bison, to animals as small as
shrews and hummingbirds. In fact, the California
Sheephead they prepared for us, from a casting,
is the second largest ever caught in local
waters!
The brothers attract such diverse clients as
County and State Parks, museums, private citizens,
Knotts Berry Farm, Seal Beach Naval Weapons Center,
and national restaurant chains. The pair said
that most of their business is in trophy displays,
but that educational mounts are on the increase.
Their meticulous work creates turnaround times
of six to eight weeks for birds, and three
months for fish.
Come on into our Visitor Center and view
for yourselves the exceptional work done by
Kirk and Randy.