Yankel, a boy who spreads stories, learns a lesson from the rabbi who instructs him to leave a feather on the doorstep of every house in the village. When the rabbi asks Yankel to collect them again, the wind has blown all the feathers away. Much like the gossip Yankel spread in his stories, no one knows where they ended up.
Cindy Revell planned on becoming an artist ever since her first taste of wax crayons during her childhood in Carrot River, Saskatchewan. After some very uncreative forays into the working world Cindy realized that she needed to get back to art and went to college receiving her diploma in Environmental Graphic Design. She worked as a designer and illustrator for several years before eventually going on to become an oil painter and award winning freelance illustrator whose work has been extensively published all over North America. Her illustration has been used on billboards, wine bottles, books, magazines, calendars, furniture, packaging, and numerous children's books. Cindy's oil paintings are in collections all over Canada and the US and in a traveling museum show.
In addition to several illustration awards Cindy was nominated for a Governor General's award for children's book illustration, the Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award and the Ontario Library Association's Blue Spruce award. Some clients are: L.A. Times, Washington Post, Harvard Business Review, Better Homes and Gardens, Cornell University, Penguin Putnam, Scholastic, Annick Press and Orca Book Publishers.
Cindy loves the work of the Old Masters in particular the Flemish oil painters, and is inspired by folk, medieval,and eastern art. Vivid colour and pattern are always a part of her illustration.
Cindy is represented by illustration agent Deborah Wolfe Ltd. of Philadelphia and the Candler Art Gallery in Camrose. She is a member of the Oil Painters of America, Federation of Canadian Artists, International Guild of Realism and the Alberta Society of Artists.
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