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Artist honours late dad and uncle with heartfelt penguin sculpture on Southend trail
Artist honours late dad and uncle with heartfelt penguin sculpture on Southend trail

Yahoo

time12-08-2025

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  • Yahoo

Artist honours late dad and uncle with heartfelt penguin sculpture on Southend trail

An artist whose love of painting was inspired by her late father has created a heartfelt penguin sculpture now on display in Southend. Claudia Rose, 24, from Hadleigh, discovered her passion for art at a young age. Her father, who passed away from cancer when she was just six, was a significant influence on her creativity. As part of the Waddle-on-Sea initiative, she crafted a super-sized, marble-inspired penguin sculpture, proudly exhibited on Southend High Street. This stands among 30 other large penguins and a cluster of smaller sculptures throughout Southend and Leigh. Claudia said: "I get my gift of art from my dad and have always enjoyed it ever since I was little. "Sharing my artwork and having people get joy from it is the most fulfilling part, and I feel like my dad lives on in everything I create." Read more New 'glow-in-the-dark' fundraising walk to take place in south Essex New sensory bathroom unveiled at south Essex children's hospice The Waddle-on-Sea art trail, which began on July 11 and concludes on September 3, raises funds for Havens hospices, an charity close to Claudia's heart. After her father's passing, her uncle became a father figure to her and was later cared for by Fair Havens Hospice. The charity's support during tough times has inspired Claudia to give back through her artwork. She said: "After my dad passed away, my uncle became like a father figure to me. "When I was 18, he was cared for at the end of his life at Fair Havens Hospice. "They offered me and my family support through our most heartbreaking times. "It's a charity close to my heart, so to be able to raise money for them so they can help others means a lot to me, and it's my way of giving back." At the end of the trail, all the penguin sculptures, including Claudia's Marble Penguin, will be auctioned to raise further funds for the hospice. Those interested in following the trail can purchase a map from any Havens Hospices charity shop or other designated locations, or use the free Waddle-on-Sea app. For more information, visit the Waddle-on-Sea website.

‘Super emotional' Irish singer reveals ‘biggest fear' ahead of ‘special' Liverpool match song tribute for Diogo Jota
‘Super emotional' Irish singer reveals ‘biggest fear' ahead of ‘special' Liverpool match song tribute for Diogo Jota

The Irish Sun

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

‘Super emotional' Irish singer reveals ‘biggest fear' ahead of ‘special' Liverpool match song tribute for Diogo Jota

THE Irish singer who moved fans with her rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone in tribute to Diogo Jota has told how she only found out she was performing two days in advance. Claudia Rose, from Advertisement 4 Cork woman Claudia Rose is married to former Preston and Ireland star Sean Maguire 4 A tribute was paid to Diogo Jota during Liverpool's pre-season friendly at Preston on Sunday Claudia - who is married to former Preston and Speaking to Claudia Rose believed she was only going to sing the Preston song Can't Help Falling in Love with You, and was comfortable with that having performed it two years ago at a match on New Year's Day. Advertisement READ MORE IN SHOWBIZ Eleven-times capped Sean - who played 159 times for Preston - found himself in hot water for a short while as Claudia Rose had to start practicing singing the Liverpool anthem at short notice. Claudia Rose said: 'It was last Wednesday, we got the phone call to ask if I would fly in for the game. "At the time I was told it was to sing Preston's anthem. 'It was Sean who took the call and then on Friday they asked me, 'Do you know you are singing the two songs?' I got such a shock. Advertisement Most read in Music 'I started blasting out You'll Never Walk Alone for two full days and I must have driven my neighbours mad. 'This was the first friendly match of the pre-season. It was always going to be a big game regardless because any time Preston has played Liverpool it's always been a massive thing. Portugal manager in tears as fans hold up Diogo Jota pictures during Women's Euro minute's silence for Liverpool 'But obviously, because of Diogo and his brother Andre's deaths, there was a much bigger meaning behind it.' The mum-of-one said she couldn't allow herself to become overly emotional as she didn't want to break down and cry in the middle of either song. Advertisement She said: 'I am a very soft person. I was super emotional but I just didn't want to break down and cry. 'That was my biggest fear. And then it was weird as once I started singing I actually let the emotion go to the back of my head. 'I remember thinking, 'You have to get through this', because this is for the fans, for the WORK PRIDE "I said, 'Think of the job in hand', which I did. Advertisement 'It was afterwards the emotions hit. I had to take a few deep breaths and my legs went like jelly afterwards.' Claudia Rose, 27, mainly sings at She said: 'When I sing, it's the most important job I do as every time it means something to someone. 'Yesterday it was a different feeling as I felt I was doing it solely for the family and the fans so when it was over I felt a pride that I got through it. Advertisement FAMILY TIME "I can say I honoured everyone, especially Diogo and Andre, in the best way I could.' Claudia is also involved in She started an events company a few months after moving back to She and hubby Sean, who plays for Cork City, moved home from Advertisement She said: 'I wanted my family around me and I wanted to have him grow up with all my family around him and Sean's family who live in BEST IDEA 'We were living in Preston for nearly eight years. It was such a familiar feeling getting back there.' Claudia Rose and Sean met on Tinder. She said: 'We used to lie about how we met for years and then we just said, 'What's the point in lying, we might as well be honest about it'. What a great ad we are for Tinder.' Advertisement She added: 'Returning to Cork and Sean joining Cork City was one of the best things we have ever done. 'The club is struggling at the moment but if you were to take away the results it's the best thing we have done in his football career. 'Cork is amazing and everyone is like family. When you walk down the street people go, 'Hi Seanie.'" 4 The game was Liverpool's first since the death of Diogo Jota Advertisement 4 Claudia Rose sang You'll Never Walk Alone and Can't Help Falling in Love at the game's opening

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