Picasso is a globe artist who was spared from a butcher

A pig was hatched at a South African butcher in 2016 and was destined for an unexpected destiny.
Rather than becoming bacon or meatball, the pig became a talented celebrity whose works are worth millions of dollars.

The young pig departed the ranch just a few weeks after birth, courtesy of a woman named Joan Lefson, and transferred with her current buyer to Farm Paradise SA for rescued food animals.
The pig was first terrified by the odd surroundings. But she became accustomed to it with time.

And one morning, among all the gadgets, she discovered an old paintbrush. Joan approached the corral at the same time she grasped the weird thing in her jaws.
The image of a pig with a toothbrush between her jaws shocked and amused the woman. And she chose the name Picasso for her.

Joan believed the pig did not simply pick up a brush and intended to show her how to sketch.
Picasso enjoyed his new job. And, to date, this designer has completed over 400 pictures, that have sold for large sums of money.

For example, a Picasso painting titled “Wild and Free” just sold for 20,000 pounds.
A German called Peter Esser purchased the rabbit’s work barely a few minutes after it went on sale. The grumbling artist’s artwork is a huge blue canvas.