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Willerby artist Eleanor Tomlinson won praise for her beautiful sketch of Queen and Prince Philip but has pleaded for businesses not to profit. A "devastated" artist from East Yorkshire who found fame for eleanor tomlinson paddington sketches of Queen Elizabeth II has accused businesses of stealing her artwork.
Now fans say it should be on a postage stamp. We have more newsletters. She takes her job seriously but not herself. It was never my intention for it to be a print or a card for sale. I sat on the sofa and sketched the design out on my knee, then moved to a little table to finish it with my watercolours. It was an amazing experience, once in a lifetime. Talk about making my heart ache.
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A East Yorkshire artist, famous for her sketches of Queen Elizabeth II and Paddington Bear has been left "devastated", after claiming businesses are stealing her artwork. On Thursday, following Her Majesty's death, Eleanor revealed a beautiful new sketch showing the Queen walking arm in arm with Prince Philip and the caption, "we will meet again". The artist, from Willerby, has now accused online sellers of taking unauthorised copies of her work to sell as prints and on tea towels and T-shirts on eBay and Facebook. Eleanor said the situation had been made worse following the death of the Queen. She had not wanted to benefit commercially in the wake of her passing and was pleading that no one else did. Writing on her Facebook page, Eleanor said she was "saddened and frankly disgusted" by other businesses copying her work and profiting following the late monarch's death, explaining that "it is not ok". She said: "I am devastated I am even having to write this post. All my work and products are ONLY available either through myself or through my authorised list of stockists which can be found on my website. The artist explained: "The pieces being stolen and sold on are made worse by the recent events following the loss of our Queen Elizabeth II. Eleanor said she and her team were contacting and reporting all businesses and individuals who were stealing and making profit from her work. She said she would seek legal action where necessary. Comments flooded on to the post, with people offering their support to try to report all the businesses listing Eleanor's drawing on sites such as eBay. Many others also praised her work for bringing comfort at a time of loss. The artist previously announced she would be halting sales due to the passing of the "beloved" Queen Elizabeth, as she "didn't feel it was right" to be offering anything on a commercial basis. In June this year, she received a royal thank you for her work, after sending a print of her 'Jubilee Fever' watercolour, showing a corgi wearing a crown, to the Queen.
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An artist has been "overwhelmed" after thousands of people got in touch asking for a copy of her sketch of the Queen hand in hand with Paddington Bear. Eleanor Tomlinson, from East Yorkshire, was inspired after watching the recent Jubilee celebrations featuring Paddington having tea with Her Majesty. The image went viral on social media after she posted it online, she said. Actor Hugh Bonneville, who starred in the Paddington films, was among those who had requested a copy. Ms Tomlinson, from Brough, said the idea had come to her as a "round-up of everything we'd all enjoyed over the last four days".
An artist whose sketch of the Queen and Paddington Bear went viral has received a Royal thank you for another Jubilee-themed picture she sent to the monarch. Eleanor Tomlinson, from East Yorkshire, gifted a print of a corgi wearing a crown to the Queen for her Platinum Jubilee ahead of the celebrations. In a thank you letter, the Lady-In-Waiting said the head of state was "touched" by her present. The artist said the message "definitely will be treasured for a lifetime". Ms Tomlinson, who lives near South Cave, said the "wonderful letter" was unexpected and she was shocked to find it among her post on Tuesday.
Eleanor tomlinson paddington
An artist has been "overwhelmed" after thousands of people got in touch asking for a copy of her sketch of the Queen hand in hand with Paddington Bear. Eleanor Tomlinson, from East Yorkshire, was inspired after watching the recent Jubilee celebrations featuring Paddington having tea with Her Majesty. The image went viral on social media after she posted it online, she said. Actor Hugh Bonneville, who starred in the Paddington films, was among those who had requested a copy. Ms Tomlinson, from Brough, said the idea had come to her as a "round-up of everything we'd all enjoyed over the last four days". Ms Tomlinson said she has had to recruit members of her family to help deal with the mountain of emails - about 25, at the last count - and requests for copies of the watercolour sketch. The original drawing had been sold to a long-standing customer, she said.
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An artist whose sketch of the Queen and Paddington Bear went viral earlier this year said she was "very teary" to see it used in floral tributes in London. Ms Tomlinson said since the Queen's death last week, she was moved to see photos of her sketch "left with so many tributes of flowers" in Green Park.
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