A female crow lived in England according to her art. The bird named Odin spends his afternoons painting pictures in a British park. According to the Tropical Butterfly House Wildlife Conservation Park institution, which houses the bird, the animal’s works at the local shop are controversial.
The crow named Odin spends her afternoons painting pictures in a UK park @TropicalButterflyHouse/Playback/ND
Odin paintings can be sold for up to £15, R$95 at the current exchange rate @TropicalButterflyHouse/ Reproduction/ND
Park rangers define Odin’s artistic style as “aggressive” @TropicalButterflyHouse/Playback/ND
Odin draws audiences to watch him paint the paintings, which almost always sell out quickly @TropicalButterflyHouse/Playback/ND
Those who nurtured the bird in the fine arts world were the caretakers of the institution @TropicalButterflyHouse/Reproduction/ND
The crow’s artistic abilities have drawn comparisons to painter Jackson Pollock @TropicalButterflyHouse/ Reproduction/ND
Female crow is 11 years old and likes to use paints and dyes harmless to animals @TropicalButterflyHouse/Playback/ND
Crow pictures in the park’s shop sell out fast @TropicalButterflyHouse/Playback/ND
The information comes from R7. The 11yearold crow likes to use paints and dyes which are harmless to animals to color her pictures. The artist is successful: some of Odin’s paintings can be sold for up to £15, R$95 at the current exchange rate.
Those who nurtured the bird in the fine arts world were the caretakers of the facility where the crow has lived for the past eight years. They explain that it took a year for the bird to learn to paint.
The paintings made an impact and now Odin draws audiences to watch him paint the paintings, which almost always sell out quickly.
Park rangers define Odin’s artistic style as “aggressive” due to the intensity of the bird’s brushstrokes. According to them, sometimes the artist destroys part of the painting with picks.
“Odin just brushes the canvas well. She likes a good squirt. Occasionally she just brushes across the canvas. But she’s quite aggressive,” said goalkeeper Milly Fox.
“She’s definitely one of the smartest animals we have in the park,” adds Milly.
Crow paintings are compared to famous painters
The crow’s artistic skills have compared him to the painter Jackson Pollock one of the most wellknown abstract artists whose paintings are now worth millions of dollars.
In addition, park rangers say that Odin has already demonstrated the ability to imitate the sounds of children and other animals.
Previous studies have strongly suggested that several species of corvids possess cognitive and social abilities similar to other evolved species. Therefore, it is quite possible that the bird is really painting because it likes to express itself through art.