“Why Bats Fly At Night…

Multimedia Systems Art Acrylic on Canvas, Handwritten URL with Alt Digital Preservation System, Text–Audio Title System with Inbuilt Philosophy Saga.

Multimedia Systems Art -
Acrylic on Canvas,
Handwritten URL with Alt
Digital Preservation System,
Text–Audio Title System with
Inbuilt Philosophy Saga.

50 × 60 cm
28/04/2026

This painting is called “Why Bats fly at night:- the Bat and the Bushrat were friends, It would so happen to be that The Bat was one of the best at cooking in the village. Unfortunately, he was also quite jealous of The Bushrat, who was very handsome. One evening while visiting his friend, The Bushrat had the opportunity to eat The Bat’s food again. After devouring yet another great meal, The Bushrat asked The Bat “how do you cook your delicious soup?!” The Bat said his secret recipe was that he boiled himself in the soup to give it that extra flavour. This was said out of jealousy. The Bushrat ate to his hearts content and said goodbye to his friend. When Bushrat got home, he went immediately to the kitchen to tell his wife, who happened to also have been cooking a pot of soup. She did not believe the story and even laughed at the ridiculous special recipe. A little bit later, when she went to tend to the children, The Bushrat snuck into the kitchen and hopped right into the boiling pot of soup. When the wife came down, she found her husband dead in the pot. She went to the king, crying, to plead her case, and he ordered his soldier ants to imprison The Bat. This news travelled fast amongst the soldier ants, even amongst the ones that were off duty. Two off-duty Soldier ants just so happen to walk past The Bat’s house and were talking about this, which The Bat overheard. That night, he snuck out and into the Deep Dark Forest. Ever since then The Bat only comes out at night, so as to not be found… and imprisoned. The moral of the story is this: dishonesty and disloyalty lead to isolation, while trust once broken is hard to regain.”

The moral of the story is this:

 dishonesty and disloyalty lead to isolation, while trust once broken is hard to regain.