He paints animals and helps homeless pets with food for money for paintings
Pavel Abramov, a 9-year-old Russian child, volunteered to assist a dog shelter in Arzamas.
Each animal (about 100 people) requires 45 pounds of porridge and the same quantity of meat per day.Pavel is an accomplished artist who could have sold his drawings to purchase toys or a new smartphone, but he chose not to.Instead,
Pavel trades his labour for food and medicine for the animals before transporting them to the refuge.

From childhood, a little boy developed an affection for animals. They had a pet cat named Badger who went missing.
This loss had an impact on the boy.He started seeing stray animals on the streets and started paying greater attention to them. He wished to assist them in some way, to do something for them.
His mother encouraged him, and together they founded «The Good Brush Project.»

He devised a solution. This is not the place to conduct financial transactions. Everything must be truthful, open, and transparent.
Pavel, the young artist’s mother, explains that we exclusively exchange paintings for the necessities of the shelter. Pavel creates portraits of pets based on images and anecdotes about their owners.
In exchange for his painting, he receives medicines, dog food, and steak. Many people have taken notice of your eagerness to assist those in need.

Orders began to come in not only from Russian animal lovers, but also from Germans and Spaniards who wish to commission a portrait of their pets and engage in charitable initiatives.
Because the backlog is so large, no additional orders are being taken at this time. During his 40-year career, the youngster was able to obtain 1,100 pounds of food, supplies, and veterinary medicines.
He received no funding from the state. He has amassed significant sums of money, media support, offices, and a large number of staff. Many animals have benefited from this method, and it all started with a 9-year-old child!