The Masterwork of a Painting Elephant

The Masterwork of a Painting Elephant
Title The Masterwork of a Painting Elephant PDF eBook
Author Michelle Cuevas
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Total Pages 145
Release 2011-10-11
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1429969806

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Ever since he was an infant, Pigeon Jones has lived on the back of an artistically gifted white elephant named Birch. Birch is a loving father, but that doesn't stop Pigeon from wondering about the human parents who abandoned him. Birch has dreams, too—of being a well-known artist, and of finding the acrobat he fell in love with while they performed together in a circus years ago. And so, on Pigeon's tenth birthday, their search for fame and lost loves begins. Pigeon and Birch paint their way across the world, dodging an evil circus ringleader, freeing zoo animals, and befriending singing hoboes along the way. But when they reach the end of their journey, Birch must master the most difficult art of all: letting go and allowing his beloved Pigeon to stand on his own two feet.

When Elephants Paint

When Elephants Paint
Title When Elephants Paint PDF eBook
Author Komar & Melamid
Publisher Harper Paperbacks
Total Pages 120
Release 2000-11-07
Genre Art
ISBN 9780060953522

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For centuries elephants in Thailand have been revered as a national symbol, worshiped as living gods and employed as beasts of burden in the nation's thriving timber industry. But when logging was banned in Thailand in 1990, these noble animals fell on hard times. Reduced to performing tricks for tourists by day and illegal heavy labor by night, Thailand's elephants were exhausted, malnourished, and dying in alarming numbers. Hearing of their plight, a pair of unlikely heroes came to the rescue, Wildly eccentric Russian emigre artists Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid devised a brilliant scheme: to create the world's first quadruped occupational retraining program-a network of art schools for unemployed elephants. Taking a cue from elephant trainers in a number of American zoos, Komar and Melamid taught the animals to hold brushes in their trunks and apply paint to canvas. And the results were astonishing: Not only did the elephants' paintings closely resemble the expansive gestural work of such Abstract Expressionist artists as Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, and Franz Kline, but the pachyderm painters also began to develop clearly distinct regional styles-lyrical and expressive in the northern Thai school, subtle and atmospheric in the east, dynamic and angst ridden in the central school. Sanctioned by the World Wildlife Fund, the Asian Elephant Art and Conservation Project has been a remarkable success; paintings by some of the most talented elephant artists have been auctioned at Christie's for thousands of dollars, generating funds to provide proper care for the elephants and support for their trainers. When Elephants Paint follows Komar and Melamid and their eclectic entourage through Thailand's lush jungles and steaming cities, describing the odd encounters and creative cajoling that helped turn this seemingly whimsical idea into a concrete, beneficial reality. Illustrated with more than 100 photographs, including actual elephant paintings, this riotously funny and provocative book offers a valuable lesson in wildlife conservation and startling revelations about the nature of art itself.

Elephant Painter

Elephant Painter
Title Elephant Painter PDF eBook
Author Janet Buell
Publisher Scott Foresman
Total Pages 16
Release 1999-07-22
Genre Elephants
ISBN 9780673625014

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Ruby

Ruby
Title Ruby PDF eBook
Author Dick George
Publisher Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Total Pages 48
Release 1995
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780385321006

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Tells the story of Ruby, an Asian elephant who came to America from Thailand when she was seven-months-old and her remarkable painting talent

Elephants Can Paint Too!

Elephants Can Paint Too!
Title Elephants Can Paint Too! PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Anne Schwartz Books
Total Pages 40
Release 2005-09
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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An artist teaches elephants to paint so as to raise funds to maintain the elephants.

The Art of Being an Elephant

The Art of Being an Elephant
Title The Art of Being an Elephant PDF eBook
Author Christine Denis-Huot
Publisher
Total Pages 220
Release 2003
Genre Art
ISBN 9788880959359

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You Can't Make an Elephant Paint

You Can't Make an Elephant Paint
Title You Can't Make an Elephant Paint PDF eBook
Author Gaye Leigh Green
Publisher Chartreuse Press
Total Pages 38
Release 2014-08-20
Genre
ISBN 9780990734871

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"You Can't Make an Elephant Paint: Animals Who Create" presents an array of animals who use art materials to create. The book presents many examples of work made by both wild and domestic animals, suggests aesthetic issues that relate to the work that can be discussed with children, and provides resources to further explore the world of animals and art.