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Born in Bulgaria, Eva Tatcheva moved to London at the age of 20 where she gained a 1st class BA(HONS) Illustration degree followed by a 2 years Masters Degree in Visual Communication at the Royal College of Art. Since her graduation in 2000, Eva has been working successfully as an illustrator. Her versatility and commitment to providing high quality service allows her to work in a flexible manner for clients, from magazines and newspapers to publishing, advertising and design companies. Eva has also written and illustrated several children’s books that are sold in the UK, Europe and the USA.
Some of Eva’s clients include…
Addison Design, BBC, CCT Design, Bridge Point, Attitude Magazine, The Independent on Sunday, The Times, The Guardian, Playboy Magazine, Editions Nathan, Practical Low Magazine, Sainsbury’s Magazine, Sum & Substance, Erotic Review Magazine, Vital Magazine, People Management Magazine, Bloomsbury, Tango Books.
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A number of the AGM’s fantastic editorial illustration commissions never make the news on this site, but we do keep record of them. Here is a snapshot of a selection of the most recent ones. Listing the illustrators featured in no particular order:
Mario Wagner, Terry Wong, Gary Sawyer, Monica Hellström,
Michelle Thompson, Chris Pyle, Matt Vincent, Marta Antelo and Katy Lemay.

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Isabelle Cardinal has been featured in DPI, a Taiwanese magazine.



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Stephen Ledwidge has a four page interview and profile in the February’s issue of Korean magazine monthly W.E.B.

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Michelle Thompson illustrates the cover of the Family section of The Guardian. This is the first time that they have used an illustration in this section.

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Stephen Ledwidge has illustrated two pieces for the February issue of Esquire magazine (Russia). Stephen was among a number of illustrators asked to create a pencil self-portrait for the fashion section including clothing from the newest collections.

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Failure, an exhibition at The Lab at Belmar that explores the creative potential that lies in the concept of failure. The Lab’s third Poop Deck Project, Failure will include single works by 35 artists mounted on existing panels in the Lab’s poop deck, an informal space dedicated to experimental exhibitions and live programs and performances. Continuing the investigation generated by the earlier exhibition Better, which explored multiple interpretations of the concept of improvement, Failure considers the social, theoretical and material expressions associated with malfunction, breakdown, disappointment, and rejection. It will open on Valentine’s Day and run until May 11, 2008. Artists participating in Failure have been selected for their ability to capitalize on the rich currency of the concept. The punk rock aspiration for freedom through a continual posture of unqualified rejection forms the most vivid historical backdrop for current discussions affirming the creative possibilities of failure.

Look out for Jay’s work, on the floor!
For more info, please visit www.belmarlab.org
News posted - Thursday, February 7th, 2008 | Visit - Jay Taylor's profile..![]()
Gianluca Folì has been featured in DPI, a Taiwanese magazine.



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News posted - Tuesday, February 5th, 2008 | Visit - Gianluca FolÌ's profile..![]()
This is Katy Lemay’s colorful illustration that was done for Châtelaine magazine for the article ”Everything you need to know about the pill.”

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- Matt Vincent - The Association of Educational Publishers Awards
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