ELEANOR TOMLINSON & ANDREW EBORN OCTOPUS TV CELEBRATE THE LAUNCH OF ELEANOR TOMLINSON’S GALLERY AND WORKSHOP SPACE AT THE O2 WITH STAR STUDDED PARTY

ELEANOR TOMLINSON & ANDREW EBORN OCTOPUS TV CELEBRATE THE LAUNCH OF ELEANOR TOMLINSON’S GALLERY AND WORKSHOP SPACE AT THE O2 WITH STAR STUDDED PARTY Eleanor Tomlinson & Andrew Eborn President of Octopus TV celebrate the launch of Eleanor’s first permanent gallery space and workspace at The O2, home to the world’s most popular music, sport, comedy and entertainment and […]

Andrew Eborn back on Talk TV Paper Review

Andrew Eborn Talk TV with Peter Cardwell Declaration of Conscience King Cancels Trump Dental Crisis Eleanor Tomlinson – Declaration of Conscience on eco arrests https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/03/24/just-stop-oil-extinction-rebellion-lawyers-climate-change/ – King cancels visit to France as chaos reigns – The Times, Express, i, Telegraph et al – Matt Cartoon Plat du Jour – City Hall Flambe The Telegraph FP […]

Eleanor Tomlinson joins forces with Andrew Eborn President of Octopus TV Ltd to maximise licensing opportunities and develop a global brand following BBC introduction

PRESS RELEASE 09 02 23 @ 08:08 Eleanor Tomlinson joins forces with Andrew Eborn President of Octopus TV Ltd to maximise licensing opportunities and develop a global brand following BBC introduction Eleanor Tomlinson, the award-winning artist and illustrator from East Yorkshire who achieved international recognition for her work depicting Her Majesty The Queen together with Paddington Bear, has joined […]

Righting Wrongs – Andrew Eborn on BBC – The Queen, Paddington & Artist’s Rights

Andrew Eborn was on BBC Look North discussing the rights of Artist Eleanor Tomlinson who gained attention this year with her sketches of Queen Elizabeth holding hands with Paddington Bear. The drawings received millions of likes and shares, first during the Jubilee, then again after her death. Eleanor from East Yorkshire says the drawings – and the Queen – mean a lot to her. Which is why she’s so disgusted that online sellers on sites like eBay, Amazon and Etsy have taken the pictures without permission and are plastering them on everything from mugs to magnets, from t-shirts to tote bags.