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Cindy Lass
A Colourful Pawtrait
by Gina Clarke
This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Pub Date
May 24 2022
| Archive Date
Dec 14 2022
Description
After missing out on a role in EastEnders, Cindy Lass was feeling down. “Forget it,” comforted her mother. “Paint me a vase of flowers for this wall here instead.” Stocked up with new art supplies, the rhythmic strokes of her paintbrush soon transported Cindy to a tranquil oasis of colour.
When taking it to be framed, the gallery owner asked, “Who has done this?” Bemused and embarrassed, Cindy answered and three more picture frames were thrust towards her, “You have a huge talent, come back when you’ve painted these”. Cindy’s career as an artist thus began, painting over 100 celebrity dogs for charity. From Sir Elton John and George Michael to Anne Frank’s tree and a very special pawtrait for Her Majesty the Queen.
Cindy Lass: A Colourful Pawtrait, is an inspiring tale of finding yourself - filled with humour, spirituality, and a sprinkling of celebrity stories. Cindy Lass will show you: everyone can paint, and there’s no limit to what you can achieve.
After missing out on a role in EastEnders, Cindy Lass was feeling down. “Forget it,” comforted her mother. “Paint me a vase of flowers for this wall here instead.” Stocked up with new art supplies...
Description
After missing out on a role in EastEnders, Cindy Lass was feeling down. “Forget it,” comforted her mother. “Paint me a vase of flowers for this wall here instead.” Stocked up with new art supplies, the rhythmic strokes of her paintbrush soon transported Cindy to a tranquil oasis of colour.
When taking it to be framed, the gallery owner asked, “Who has done this?” Bemused and embarrassed, Cindy answered and three more picture frames were thrust towards her, “You have a huge talent, come back when you’ve painted these”. Cindy’s career as an artist thus began, painting over 100 celebrity dogs for charity. From Sir Elton John and George Michael to Anne Frank’s tree and a very special pawtrait for Her Majesty the Queen.
Cindy Lass: A Colourful Pawtrait, is an inspiring tale of finding yourself - filled with humour, spirituality, and a sprinkling of celebrity stories. Cindy Lass will show you: everyone can paint, and there’s no limit to what you can achieve.
A Note From the Publisher
Gina Clarke started her career in BBC local radio and has been telling the story of individuals and communities ever since. Currently the Editor-in-Chief of The Fintech Times and an associate lecturer in Journalism and PR, she has a background as freelance journalist for more than 15-years. Gina met Cindy at a celebrity mixer one night and was simply fascinated – she knew that she had to tell her story. She is currently based in Lincolnshire.
Gina Clarke started her career in BBC local radio and has been telling the story of individuals and communities ever since. Currently the Editor-in-Chief of The Fintech Times and an associate...
A Note From the Publisher
Gina Clarke started her career in BBC local radio and has been telling the story of individuals and communities ever since. Currently the Editor-in-Chief of The Fintech Times and an associate lecturer in Journalism and PR, she has a background as freelance journalist for more than 15-years. Gina met Cindy at a celebrity mixer one night and was simply fascinated – she knew that she had to tell her story. She is currently based in Lincolnshire.
Available Editions
EDITION |
Ebook |
ISBN |
9781803139319 |
PRICE |
£4.99 (GBP)
|
PAGES |
192
|
Additional Information
Available Editions
EDITION |
Ebook |
ISBN |
9781803139319 |
PRICE |
£4.99 (GBP)
|
PAGES |
192
|
Average rating from 2 members
Featured Reviews
Paul V, Reviewer
Although I liked this, it wasn't what I expected. I misread the description and thought this was fiction. It made for a good light read, and there are some nice anecdotes.
Thanks very much for the free review copy for review!!
Featured Reviews
Paul V, Reviewer
Although I liked this, it wasn't what I expected. I misread the description and thought this was fiction. It made for a good light read, and there are some nice anecdotes.
Thanks very much for the free review copy for review!!