Meet Pigcasso: The World’s First Pig Artist

Joane Lefson rescued a one-month-old piglet from a slaughterhouse and soon realized that the animal was special. According to Joane, of his own free will, the little pig started painting canvases in a sanctuary located in South Africa. Now this full-grown pig is known as Pigcasso and one of his artworks has just broken a record. The artistic pig made a painting that was sold for roughly $23,000.

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

Pigcasso - the first pig artist ever!

8 thoughts on “Meet Pigcasso: The World’s First Pig Artist”

  1. Although a weeee! bit pricey it’s better to buy one of these pork paintings than a fart in a jar.

  2. I’ve known for many years that pigs are very intelligent animals after observing them on farms. It’s just unfortunate that they taste so good.

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