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Juuso makes art by rolling in paint. Sales of his paintings help animals who, like him, have been orphaned.
This orphaned brown bear is helping to raise money for the Finnish center that rescued him. And he’s not riding a unicycle like a circus bear. He’s doing something he apparently really likes: Art.
Jussi Rosendahl and Attila Cser report at Reuters, “The artist behind the exhibition entitled ‘Strong and soft touches’ is a 423-kilogram (930 pound) brown bear named Juuso who uses his body, especially his paws, as paintbrushes.
” ‘We just leave paint for him, some plywood and paper … If we ask him to do it, he doesn’t do anything. He does all the work in his own time, when he’s alone, sitting and moving his legs on the paper,’ said Pasi Jantti, one of his keepers.
“Juuso, who is 17 years old, favors blue and red, the keeper said, adding that the paints used posed no health risk to the bear.
“His keepers discovered Juuso’s artistic bent one day while painting some facilities at Kuusamo animal center in northern Finland where he has been living since being orphaned as a cub.
” ‘Juuso got some paint in his paws and started to make marks with them. We noticed that he liked it,’ Jantti said.”
Read more at Reuters, here.
I have to hand it to keepers who noticed what the bear enjoyed, let him do it, and thought up a way it could help other animals in their care.
Photo: The Independent
Two Juuso originals that have already sold.
Love this,the bear is so enjoying himself.
Raising human children should be this sensitive to what interests the child, I think, and not (to make an analogy) insist on unicycle lessons.
Awwww . . . he paints better than I do! And he’s helping other furry friends–great story!
Aren’t brown bears grizzlies? The whole story is amazing.