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Rescue donkey creates collection of paintings


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Meet the rescue donkey making a name for herself by painting.

Complete with an artists' red beret, Patty wields her paintbrush with her mouth and creates her masterpieces one brushstroke at a time.

Her portfolio boasts a collection of vibrant paint strewn designs, which have so far fetched more than £100 - despite only taking her up to ten minutes to complete.

Patty lives at HorseWorld Visitor Centre in Bristol and is known for picking up anything around her with her mouth.

After watching her handler Vicky Greenslade painting one day, Patty looked on intrigued - so they gave her a go.

http://www.dailymail...s-sell-100.html

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Dang, those paintings shown in the article are nice! Love to have one myself.

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They are lovely.

Hmmm.... I think my cat can paint.. *cough*..

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Yeah...but can she type on a phone?

And does she know what those brushes are made from?

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Not my thing, but i suppose the money raised isnt wasted.

Thanks,

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Cool a painting ass LOL. Cool painting.

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Give an animal a brush and they think their human.

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Yes. To me, Patty's right up there with the greats, really. Look at this painting by the world renowned, abstract expressionist, Jackson Pollock.

Very similar styles.

pollock.jpg

Keep that art coming, Patty.

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Yeah...but can she type on a phone?

And does she know what those brushes are made from?

Don't get jealous... :P

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