Friday, December 5, 2008
From the collection: Elephants can paint, too!
When Thailand recently began to conserve trees that previously would have been harvested, domesticated elephants lost their jobs hauling lumber. Subsequently, many died of neglect because they could no longer earn their keep. This book highlights an unusual project implemented by the author. In simple text, she explains that she teaches art in two schools, one urban and one in the jungle, and that some of her students have hands. Others have trunks. Then tells how she trains elephants to paint and compares the work of her human and elephant pupils.
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2 comments:
What a charming title and story synopsis! Sounds like a book I'd like to read.
Yeah, pretty cool, it was one of the books that came with Robin Hood.
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