The main "rice painting" shows a sleeping cat hugging a fish. This work is intended to illustrate the traditional saying about abundance: "There are fish in the water and rice in the fields."
With such art in the fields, a farmer from Thailand hopes to attract both tourists and cat lovers. Observation towers are already being built for them in the vicinity so that all visitors can see these works of art from a height.
Tanyapon Jaikham noted that the very process of planting rice for such paintings is based on GPS coordinates. According to them, workers can arrange the seedlings as indicated in the original sketch of the artist. At the same time, it should be borne in mind that plants change shade as they grow, which means that some seedlings are used before others.
The farmer hopes that his fields will also be able to benefit young people who want to learn more about the interaction of art and technology. After all, Thailand is the second largest rice exporter in the world after India.