A Michael Jackson fan from Taiwan creates scarecrows in memory of the King of Pop. Michael Jackson has been immortalized in photographs, figurines, wax sculptures, and now - scarecrows. A Taiwanese salesman has created scarecrows resembling the King of Pop to chase away birds in his parents' fields in central Taiwan's Changhua County.
He came upon the idea with a hint of humour, in reference to one of Michael Jackson's trademark moves. "During harvest, my dad would go to the fields every day to chase away the birds. And I thought, since Michael is good at 'grabbing his bird,' I'd invite Michael to grab birds in our fields," Lee Ping-hsing said.
Lee, who likes to imitate Jackson's style of dancing, said he was inspired by his idol to create his artworks. He uses a wooden skeleton for the body, and a sponge for the face, then dresses up the scarecrow with Michael Jackson-style costumes, including the famous white sequined glove. To make each scarecrow unique, the 30-year-old milk powder salesman poses his scarecrows to resemble the music icon's signature moves, as in "Thriller" for example.
Some of Lee's family do not approve of the macabre scarecrows. "I was yelled at by my grandpa. He said his spirit could come back and haunt us, but I think it would be nice if Michael could come over," Lee said. Lee has already completed two Jackson scarecrows, and is currently working on a third one. He also painted an image of his idol on the wall of his house.
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