Paintings
by Indian elephant auctioned off in Hungary
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[November 06, 2017]
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Paintings
created by an Indian elephant who enjoys wielding a brush were auctioned
off by a Hungarian traveling circus on Saturday.
Three of 42-year-old elephant Sandra's abstract canvasses, with colored
lines flowing across them resembling rivers, fetched about 40,000
forints ($150) each.
A painting depicting Sandra herself, done by a Hungarian painter, sold
for 260,000 forints. The money will be offered to an elephant sanctuary
in Malaysia.
Sandra paints with her trunk purely for pleasure, according to her owner
and trainer Florian Richter, a horse acrobat and circus director.
Sandra, who was already well practised in a circus trick involving a
shaving brush, was given a paintbrush and she quickly adapted her skills
to the canvas.
Richter said that unlike many elephants in Thailand that are thought to
be forced to paint, Sandra does it by herself when she is in the mood.
"I only help her with changing the brushes and putting them into paints
but she does the rest by herself more or less. I praise her by saying
‘oh this is really good, or not so good’," Richter said. "We have been
together for 40 years so this is a family connection."
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Sandra, a 42-year-old elephant, paints with her trunk in a Hungarian
travelling circus of Florian Richter Circus in Budapest, Hungary
November 2, 2017. Picture taken November 2, 2017. REUTERS/Laszlo
Balogh
Sandra arrived as a baby elephant at the circus where Richter grew
up, as a seventh generation member of an acrobat family.
($1 = 267.5200 forints)
(Reporting by Krisztina Fenyo, Writing by Krisztina Than; Editing by
Stephen Powell)
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