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An elephant paints a self portrait

May 15th, 2008 by Trout · No Comments

In this post I pondered whether dolphins blowing bubble rings were a form of art.  After all they serve no purpose except aesthetic ones - the dolphins are having fun and stare at them.  So now we have this video of an elephant painting a self portrait.

Whether methodically trained to do this or not, how is it different than a person painting by plan?  If you are trained to paint faux marble, or you paint by numbers, or you watch a show and follow along.  What if you’re trained in a style?  At what point does this trained mimicry become art, and when is it not?  Is this elephant making art?  Or is it just trained obedience, like a dog playing fetch?   

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Tags: Animals · Drawing and Illustration · Myanmar / Burma · Painting

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