PIGCASSO
THE ARTIST PIG
G'day folks,
You are not going to believe this, but there is a video to go with this post. Brace yourself.
South African animal-rights activist Joanne Lefson adopted Pigcasso after rescuing her from a grim fate at the slaughterhouse, a couple of years ago. She took the animal back to her farm and offered her a variety of toys to keep her entertained. Among those toys were some paintbrushes, and the pig became so fascinated with them that she ignored all her other toys. Lefson decided to leave out some paint and canvas as well to see what the animal would do. Believe it or not, she started painting.
Pigs are curious animals that are keen on exploration.
In a domestic setting, they need some form of enrichment, such as tricks or
toys, to keep them from getting bored. Bored animals can quickly become unhappy
and destructive. Balls are the most common entertainment for pigs, as well as
dog tricks like sitting or responding to their name. Painting, however, is a
new one altogether. Pigs, like many other animals, are dichromats, meaning that
they only have two types of light-receiving cones in their eyes (humans are
trichromats).
Although they aren’t precisely colorblind, they cannot perceive
the color red and can see fewer shades of green and blue than humans can.
Right now, Pigcasso is the world’s only known painting
pig. Lefson is hoping that her pet’s notoriety as an accomplished artist will
convince more people that pigs are “amazingly intelligent, exceptional
animals’’ that deserve a better fate than the slaughterhouse. She is hoping
that “the finest galleries in New York and Paris’’ might one day exhibit her
protégé’s art.
Now, check out the video of this master ...
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