Sunday, 1 June 2014

I Have Seen Artist,

use many materials for their canvas,


some times using live animals such as elephants, but this is the first time I have seen a buffalo used as a living work of art, artists from eight countries gathered in Jiangcheng county in China on May 18 to take part in an international buffalo bodypainting competition, the city of Pu’er has held cattle bodypainting competition for the last three years, and this year’s competition coincides with the 60th anniversary of the founding of Jiangcheng County,


a total of 48 water buffaloes were covered in brightly colored body paint, every animal was painted by a group consisting of 3 to 7 artists from United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Finland, New Zealand, Vietnam, Laos and China,  prize money of 100,000 yuan ($16,042) was on offer for the most beautifully decorated bovine, this year, the first pace was won by a team of local schoolchildren,


in case you are wondering, this is how it is done, and the reason for painting the buffalo? here it is, painting on buffaloes is an ancient custom in Jiancheng derived from a legend, according to which a group of water buffaloes were once attacked by a large tiger when they were taken to the fields to graze, the tiger caught one unfortunate buffalo and as the two creatures struggled around on the field, mud and blood covered the buffalo's body, the bull looked so terrifying that the tiger got scared and ran away, after that locals started painting on their cattle to keep the predators away, the tradition later developed into a popular festival held each year to celebrate harvest and honor the cattle, so now I know.


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