Given the fact that pigs are mostly raised for slaughter, it seems rather pointless and cruel to spend hours inking them with intricate tattoos. But believe it or not, tattooed pig skins are actually fetching a handsome price in China – up to $70,000 per hide!
These special pigs are inked under anaesthesia, with a variety of designs including Disney characters, Louis Vuitton logos, and even patterns that are popular with Russian prison inmates. Three artists work simultaneously on each pig, and their skin is later massaged and moisturised by carers. Once the pigs reach the end of their lives, their skins are sold to collectors for tens of thousands of dollars. One canvas featuring Disney characters, for example, was sold to Chanel and made into two bags.
According to Belgian tattoo artist Wim Delvoye, the brains behind the operation, the pigs are treated very well to the point of being spoiled. He started tattooing live pigs in 1997, but eventually had to move his business to China, where animal welfare laws aren’t so strict.
But 49-year-old Delvoye appears unconcerned with the criticism. He once even went as far as tattooing a man’s back and selling it as a piece of art! The purchaser has the right to view the tattoo a certain number of times a year, and keep the skin once the man dies.
“Art must fascinate people, and doing easy things is not a good way to seek fascination,” Delvoye said. Do you agree?
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