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  1. Jan 8, 2014 · Elephant painting an Elephant. On a trip to Thailand I went to an Elephant "conservation center" and saw a show exactly like this. The elephant grasped the paintbrush and was guided along by its handler to paint a picture of 2 elephants and 2 trees. The handler turned his attention away for a moment and the elephant began to use the green paint ...

  2. An elephant drawing an elephant. So it’s both real but not exactly as it seems at the same time, as the elephant has been taught to paint this particular shape, but doesn’t necessarily have any conscious understanding of what it represents, and can’t paint anything else on request, it just paints an elephant because that’s all it has ...

  3. May 27, 2024 · Posted by u/Historical-Pop-9177 - 69 votes and 4 comments

  4. Nov 30, 2019 · 4.6M subscribers in the drawing community. Drawing is the act of making marks on a substrate by moving something across it.

  5. 5M subscribers in the drawing community. Drawing is the act of making marks on a substrate by moving something across it.

  6. Feb 20, 2012 · Honestly, the drawing is great because of what you did with the photo. The black and white drawing of just the two elephant heads, sans bodies, was awesome and unique. That was the artistic part. Who cares if you used PhotoShop to create it; the finished product was what was interesting.

  7. Apr 11, 2024 · 40K subscribers in the Elephants community. r/Elephants is a community to share your thoughts and feelings about elephants!

  8. Jan 23, 2019 · They existed, and there were even camel-mounted versions. These were, as far as cannons go, very light guns, swivel-guns probably of about 25-30mm calibre. Guns like this didn't have the range of larger cannon, but out-ranged smoothbore muskets, and therefore made useful anti-personnel weapons that could be fired while keeping a safe distance ...

  9. That brings back memories from college. I posed for art classes in my senior year. I got interviewed by the 3 professors who ran drawing, painting and photography classes. One professor told me point-blank there was no way I'd be naked in his classes with that elephant trunk. The other two made no comment about it.

  10. Snopes says: "The above-linked video is "true" in the sense that it represents the real phenomenon of elephants who have learned to paint - with the caveats that "painting" in this sense means the animals outline and color specific drawings they've been taught to replicate (rather than abstractly making free-form portraits of whatever tickles their pachydermic fancies at the moment), they work ...

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