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'''Drew Friedman''' is an American cartoonist who has long been renowned for his "[[stippling]]"-like style of caricature, employing thousands of pen-marks to simulate the look of a photograph. In recent years he has switched to painted caricatures. His painstaking attention to detail and photorealistic parodies of Hollywood legends is widely admired.
{{Infobox_Celebrity
| name = Preslava
|image =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1984|6|26|mf=y}}
| birth_place = [[Dobrich]], [[Bulgaria]]
| background = solo_singer
| nationality= Bulgarian
| occupation = [[Singer]]
| website = http://www.preslavaonline.com<br>
}}


His work has appeared in such periodicals as [[Entertainment Weekly]], [[Newsweek]], [[Time (magazine)|Time]], [[The New York Observer]], [[Esquire (magazine)|Esquire]], [[RAW (magazine)|Raw]], [[Rolling Stone]], and [[MAD Magazine]].
'''Preslava''' ([[Cyrillic]]: Пρеслава), born [[June 26]], [[1984]] in [[Dobrich]], [[Bulgaria]], is a singer of [[pop-folk]] or [[chalga]].


Although in recent years Friedman has mostly worked doing caricature illustrations for mainstream publications, he began his career in the '80s doing very dark [[alternative comics]] stories, sometimes working solo but often with his brother [[Josh Alan Friedman]] writing the scripts. These stories took various celebrities and character actors of yesteryear and put them in very seedy, absurd, tragi-comic situations. One memorable story followed [[Bud Abbott]] and [[Lou Costello]] wandering around the urban jungle late at night, encountering whores, junkies and other lowlifes. Friedman created many strips featuring actor/wrestler [[Tor Johnson]] in his well known hulking moron persona from many [[Ed Wood]] films. In one strip, Johnson has a dream where he is walking at night and encounters several other Tor Johnsons. ("Me Tor!" "Me Tor too!") He awakens and telephones his friend [[Bela Lugosi]], demanding to know, "Bela, How many Tor?" The brothers also did many stories about talk-show host [[Joe Franklin]], including one strip, ''The Incredible Shrinking Joe Franklin'', that led Franklin to sue.
==Biography==
Preslava, a famous [[Bulgaria]]n singer, is classified as a [[Chalga]] singer or in [[Serbian language|Serbian]] [[Turbo Folk]]. [[Chalga]] translates to "playing" or "music". Her real name is Petja Koleva Ivanova. The "[[slava]]," which deals with piety towards the [[Orthodox]] [[religion]] is a widely used addition to the names. She was born on June 26th 1984 in [[Dobrich]], [[Bulgaria]]. She is a singer who started in 2004 with her first hit, "Njamash Syrce" or "You Don't Have a Heart". Her hit song is the Bulgarian version of the acclaimed Serbia version by [[Marta Savic]], "Ravno Do Kosova." Preslava is signed to [[Payner Music]], which is one of the biggest record companies in [[Bulgaria]]. [[Payner Music]] is in close ties with the famous Serbian record label, [[Grand Production]]. Payner has a contract with Grand where they are permitted to use Grand's music.[[Image:s1_0000047396-article.jpg]]


These stories were generally meant to be amusing, although they were extremely dark and a few were simply tragic. Drew Friedman's work won high praise from such notable figures as [[Kurt Vonnegut Jr.]], who compared him to [[Goya]], and [[R. Crumb]], who wrote, "I wish I had this guy's talent". The Friedman brothers were first published in [[Raw Magazine]] and went on to be published in [[Heavy metal]], [[Weirdo]] and other comics anthologies from the '80s into the early '90s. They published two collections, ''Any Similarity to Persons Living or Dead is Purely Coincidental'' and ''Warts and All''. In a [[Comics Journal]] interview, Drew Friedman complained that he and his brother had both failed to earn a living creating work that took so much time and paid so little, and he stated that Josh had given up comics to become a novelist and musician. Since then, Drew Friedman has also dropped out of the alternative comics scene and now works pretty much exclusively as a commercial artist.
As a young singer, Preslava has had many hits. Such hits include: 'Mili Moj', 'Zavinagi Tvoja', 'Obicam Te', 'Mrazja Te','Finalni Dumi', 'Djavolsko Zhelanie', 'Lyzha E', 'I Kogato Sumne' and 'Myzh Na Horizonta.' She is one of the most famous singers in Bulgaria, and due to her eccentric style of music, she is often favored by many.


In 2006, Friedman published ''[http://www.amazon.com/Old-Jewish-Comedians-BLAB-Storybook/dp/1560977418 Old Jewish Comedians]'' ([[Fantagraphics Books]]), a collection of black and white caricatures portraying famous Jewish comics of film and TV in their old age. A sequel, [http://www.amazon.com/More-Old-Jewish-Comedians-Storybooks/dp/1560979143 ''More Old Jewish Comedians''] (Fantagraphics Books), was published in 2008.
She is proud of her [[Balkan]] heritage and has sung a song about this. It is titled "Ljubov Balkanska" which means "Balkan Love" and features Ork. Akademci. She is very knowledgeable as can be told by her vast knowledge of different languages.{{fact|date=October 2007}} She is fluent in [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]], [[Turkish language|Turkish]], [[Romani language|Gypsy]], [[Serbian language|Serbian]] and [[Albanian language|Albanian]].


Friedman was recognized for his work with the [[National Cartoonist Society]] Newspaper Illustration Award for 2000, and was nominated again in 2002. That organization also awarded Friedman their Magazine Illustration Award for 2000.
She just came off a tour with Serbian "Zvezdata" (Star), [[Neda Ukraden]] from Serbia's [[Grand Production]]. This was an anticipated tour seeing that its the first time a Serbian Singer went on tour with a Bulgarian Singer. Her favorite singers include both [[Ceca]] and [[Lepa Brena]] as well as many others.


==Albums==
(2004) '''Preslava'''
Hits: Njmas Syrce,
Mrazja Te,
Mili Moj.


==External links==
(2005) '''Djavolsko Zhelanie'''
*[http://www.reuben.org/ncs/awards.asp NCS Awards]
Hits: Djavolsko zhelanie,
*[http://www.drewfriedmanart.com/ Drew Friedman Art.com]
Zavinagi Tvoja,
Finalni Dumi.


{{Madcontribs}}
(2006) '''Intriga'''
Hits: I Kogato Symne,
Lyzha e,
Predaj Se Na Zhelanieto.


(2007) '''Ne Sam Angel'''
Hits: Myzh Na Horizonta,
Mojat Nov Ljubovnik,
Predaj Se Na Zhelanieto II.[[Image:0002976_s17.jpg]]


[[Category:American cartoonists|Friedman, Drew]]
==Current Hits==
1. Predaj Se Na Zhelanieto 2

2. Posleden adres

3. Nishto Drugo

4. Mojat Nov Ljubovnik

5. Myzh Na horizonta

6. Vodka s Uteha

7. Ne sym Angel

==Awards==

2004

The special award of "Folk fest Valandovo 2004"<br>
The debut of а folk performer - Festival "Ohridski trabaduri"<br>
3rd place of the jury "Pirin folk"<br>
The special award of "Nov folk" magazine - "Pirin folk"<br>
The debut of the year - annual awards of "Planeta" TV <br>
Achievements abroad - award of "Nov folk" magazine<br>
The hit of the year - award of "Nov folk" magazine<br>
The debut of the year - award of "Nov folk" magazine

2005

The best advancing performer - annual awards of "Planeta" TV <br>
The best song of the year "Djavlsko zhelanie" ("Devil's desire") - annual awards of "Planeta" TV <br>
The best advancing young performer - annual awards of "Planeta" TV <br>
The best song of the year "Djavlsko zhelanie" ("Devil's desire") - award of "Nov folk" magazine<br>
The best album of the year "Djavlsko zhelanie" ("Devil's desire") - award of "Nov folk" magazine

2006

The best performer - annual awards of "Planeta" TV <br>
The best song of the year "I kogato symne" ("When the sun rises") - annual awards of "Planeta" TV<br>
The best performer - award of "Nov folk" magazine

[[Category:1984 births]]
[[Category:Bulgarian people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Bulgarian female singers]]
[[Category:Pop folk singers]]

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[[de:Preslawa]]
[[es:Preslava]]
[[ja:プレスラヴァ]]

Revision as of 11:25, 10 October 2008

Drew Friedman is an American cartoonist who has long been renowned for his "stippling"-like style of caricature, employing thousands of pen-marks to simulate the look of a photograph. In recent years he has switched to painted caricatures. His painstaking attention to detail and photorealistic parodies of Hollywood legends is widely admired.

His work has appeared in such periodicals as Entertainment Weekly, Newsweek, Time, The New York Observer, Esquire, Raw, Rolling Stone, and MAD Magazine.

Although in recent years Friedman has mostly worked doing caricature illustrations for mainstream publications, he began his career in the '80s doing very dark alternative comics stories, sometimes working solo but often with his brother Josh Alan Friedman writing the scripts. These stories took various celebrities and character actors of yesteryear and put them in very seedy, absurd, tragi-comic situations. One memorable story followed Bud Abbott and Lou Costello wandering around the urban jungle late at night, encountering whores, junkies and other lowlifes. Friedman created many strips featuring actor/wrestler Tor Johnson in his well known hulking moron persona from many Ed Wood films. In one strip, Johnson has a dream where he is walking at night and encounters several other Tor Johnsons. ("Me Tor!" "Me Tor too!") He awakens and telephones his friend Bela Lugosi, demanding to know, "Bela, How many Tor?" The brothers also did many stories about talk-show host Joe Franklin, including one strip, The Incredible Shrinking Joe Franklin, that led Franklin to sue.

These stories were generally meant to be amusing, although they were extremely dark and a few were simply tragic. Drew Friedman's work won high praise from such notable figures as Kurt Vonnegut Jr., who compared him to Goya, and R. Crumb, who wrote, "I wish I had this guy's talent". The Friedman brothers were first published in Raw Magazine and went on to be published in Heavy metal, Weirdo and other comics anthologies from the '80s into the early '90s. They published two collections, Any Similarity to Persons Living or Dead is Purely Coincidental and Warts and All. In a Comics Journal interview, Drew Friedman complained that he and his brother had both failed to earn a living creating work that took so much time and paid so little, and he stated that Josh had given up comics to become a novelist and musician. Since then, Drew Friedman has also dropped out of the alternative comics scene and now works pretty much exclusively as a commercial artist.

In 2006, Friedman published Old Jewish Comedians (Fantagraphics Books), a collection of black and white caricatures portraying famous Jewish comics of film and TV in their old age. A sequel, More Old Jewish Comedians (Fantagraphics Books), was published in 2008.

Friedman was recognized for his work with the National Cartoonist Society Newspaper Illustration Award for 2000, and was nominated again in 2002. That organization also awarded Friedman their Magazine Illustration Award for 2000.


External links