Video: 5-year-old girl transforms acrylic blots into stunning paintings and helps cancer patients
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Now little Cassie is five years old, but he became a celebrity almost three years ago when her mother published the pictures of the girl. Then the mother did not even immediately believe that a three-year-old girl could create such intricate patterns. But the modest Cassie could create a picture even when she was being watched and even in a television studio - which is true, for this she needs a lot of time. Now the income of the Cassie family is estimated at thousands of dollars - the baby's paintings diverge at an incredible speed.
Cassie's full name is Cassandra Gee (Cassandra Gee). She lives with her mom and dad in Sydney, Australia, and like a normal child, she loves to play on the beach, hang out with friends, she loves fairies and cakes, but she also loves to draw. She painted her first picture at the age of three. “It's just that the two of us had a lot of time, Cassie had a lot of energy, and I had a lot of patience, and by chance, a lot of colors. Well, somehow it all gave such a result,” says the girl's mother Linda.
Linda is also an artist, but as she admits: "Cassie paints in a completely different style, and, to be honest, I think she is much better than me." The girl pours paints directly from the can onto the canvas and spreads the acrylic with her fingers, or even with a fork, turns the canvas back and forth so that the paints spill naturally, and she can also sprinkle sparkles on top "to make it beautiful."
Such a description of drawing is typical for children - but the result is quite worthy of the work of an adult. The fact that another child would have become just blots, for this talented girl turns into real galaxies, into abstract canvases that you really want to consider, and which literally emit positive emotions. As Cassie herself says, she sometimes even deliberately adds metallic colors to her canvases, "to make the paintings happy."
It can be assumed that parents are simply cashing in on their child, but in numerous interviews and TV shows in which Cassie has appeared, she quite sincerely says that she really likes to draw. Mom, on the other hand, teaches her daughter that the money Cass earned at such a young age should be able to spend wisely: something is put aside for the girl's studies, something is being spent now, and most of the funds go to charities, including helping the blind. cancer patients, they even donated money last year to help install a water tank outside a school in Cambodia.
9-year-old Regina Willie at her age can also give a head start to adults - her recently invited to a wedding by a photographerand she did a great job of it!
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