Shout-out to Sheila and Susan for their generous support. Thanks to you both. Moving on, several of you commented on the adorably fuzzy pig in the previous post, but the talents of the humble pig go way beyond hair styling: Meet Pigcasso, the painting pig. Destined for the slaughter, she was rescued, handed a paint brush, and now spends her days painting on the coast of South Africa. Could these canvases bring home the bacon in an art gallery? When pigs fly.
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My mind immediately went to death. I’m glad the video was happiness!
can someone work out a joke using the point that paints are/use pigments?there has to be one there somewhere but i’m drawing a blank,unlike piggy who seems to be full of exuberant ideas.
I see what you did there “drawing” a blank, to draw, are you using the paint this pig is ment for?
Pig meant for the art life.
She chose the palette over the palate.
Her art is on display at the Museum of Swine Art…
WINNAH!!! 😀 😀 😀
Thank you!
Piggie looks so happy – I love her ears flapping away as she paints.
You win by a snout.
thanks for the fun responses!
That piggy doesn’t have the usual twirly tail…