Czy mógłby, ktoś przepisać dokładniete dwa teksty do worda lub innego edytora tekstu, ewentualnie w odpowiedzi do tego pytania??? Chcę je wrzucić do tłumacza internetowego, ale muszą być przepisane komputerowo, a ja nie mam teraz czasu na przepisywanie. Potrzebuję na dziś. Proszę o pomoc. Dam NAJ!!!!!!!!!
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Works of art by ape have been displayed in art galleries around the word sine the 1950's. It's no joke. Apes are natural artists and ape art is becoming big business.
Ape art did not use to have any form. In fact, paintings by chimps were nothing more than paint thrown onto a canvas, and it was impossible to tell what the pictures were meant to show. They can even use sign language to give their paintings titles.
Koko and Michael live in California and they have been painters since they were very young. At first she was shy, and did not want to show anyone her pictures, but now Koko's and Michael's art work is displayed in exhibitions and they have many fans. Unfortunately, not all of their paintings survive, as they often eat their work as soon as it is finished!
Sadly, there is bad news for these recently discovered artists. There are only 600 mountain gorillas and a few thousands lowland gorillas left in the world. The work of Koko and Michael is being used to help raise money to save the world's gorillas.
Some people might laugh and say that this painting are not art, but who really knows what art is?
Although you cannot buy Koko's and Michael's original paintings, many people are prepared to pay a great deal of money to buy a high quality copies of the originals. Not only will you receive a colourful picture or t-shirt, but you will also be helping to save one of the world's most intelligent species. Is there a better way to spend money?
Works of art by elephants are now being sold in art galleries around the world. It's no joke. Elephants are natural artists and elephant art is becoming a big business.
In November of 1998, the world's first elephant art academy was opened in Campang, Thailand. Today, there are a number of elephant painting schools in Thailand, Bali and India, and many more are being opened. It appears that elephants have enormous artistic talent and enjoy expressing themselves through painting.
Nom Chok in an elephant from Thailand who has been a painter since the age of two. He was then given his own brushes and paint and he soon created paintings which sold up to $250. Amazingly, his paintings have been compared to those of famous artists, such as Jackson Pollock.
Sadly, there is bad news for these recently discoverd artists. Elephants are an endangered species. Two years ago, there were 3600 elephants in Thailand. The work of Nom Chok and other elephant artists is being used to help save the world's elephants as part of the World Wildlife Fund and to benefit local conservation projects.
Some people might laugh and say that these are not art, but, as elephant painting teacher Alex Melanid has said, "no one really knows what art is. Some people are prepared to pay a lot of money for paintings done by elephants. These people not only receive a beautiful piece of art, but also help to save one of the world's most intelligent species. Is there a better way to spend money?"
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Works of art by apes have been displayed in art galleries around the world since the 1950's. It's no joke. Apes are natural artists and ape art is becoming big buisness.
Ape art did not use to have any form. In fact, paintings by chimps were nothing more than paint thrown onto a canvas, and it was impossible to tell what the pictures were meant to show. They can even use sign language to give their paintings titles.
Koko and Michael live in California and they have been painters since they were very young. At first she was shy, and did not want to show anyone her pictures, but now Koko's and Michael's art work is displayed in exhibitions and they have many fans. Unfortunately, not all of their paintings survive, as they often eat their work as soon as it is finished!
Sadly, there is bad news for these recently discovered artists. There are only 600 mountain gorillaa and a few thousand lowland gorillas left in the world. The work of Koko and Michael is being use to help raise money to save the world's gorillas.
Some people might laugh and say that these paintings are not art, but who really knows what art is? Although you cannot buy Koko's and Michael's original paintings, many people are prepared to pay a great deal of money to buy high quality copies of the originals. Not only will you receive a colourful picture od T-shirt, but you will also be helping to save one of the world's most intelligent species. Is there a better way to spend money?
Works of art by elephants are now being sold in art galleries around the world. It's no joke. Elephants are natural artists and elephant art is becoming big buisness.
In November 1998, the world's first elephant art academy was opened in Campang. Today there are a number of elephant painting schools in Thailand, Bali and India, and many more are being opened. It appears that elephants have enormous artistic talent and enjoy expressing themselves through painting.
Nom Chok is an elephant from Thailand, who has been a painter since the age of two. He was then given his own brushes and paint and he soon created pictures which sold for up to $250. Amazingly, his paintings have been compared to those of famous artists, such as Jackson Pollock.
Sadly there is bad news for these recently discovered artists. Elephants are an endangered species. Two years ago, there were 3,600 elephants in Thailand. The work of Nom Chock and other elephant artists is being used to help save the world's elephants as part of the World Wildlife Fund and to benefit local conservation projects.
Some people might laugh and say that these paintings are not art, but, as elephant painting teacher Alex Melanid has said, "no one really knows what art is". Some people are prepared to pay a lot of money for paintings done by elephants. These people not only receive a beautiful piece of art, but also help to save one of the world's most intelligent spieces. Is there a better way to spend money?