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Chezhina Svetlana

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Chezhina Svetlana
Born (1985-01-12) January 12, 1985 (age 39)
Rudniy, Kostanay Province Kazakhstan
Pen nameMidorikawa Tsuyoshi
OccupationComics artist
NationalityRussian
Genredrama, fantasy
Website
midorikawa.ru

Chezhina Svetlana (Russian: Чежина Светлана Игоревна), born January 12, 1985, is a comic book artist from Kazakhstan. She works under the Japanese masculine pseudonym Midorikawa Tsuyoshi (Japanese: 緑川毅志) that can be translated as "Green River, a strong soul (heart)".

Biography

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Svetlana was born in 1985 in the town of Rudniy, Kostanai Province, Republic of Kazakhstan.

In 2000 she entered the Chelyabinsk Art College and finished in 2004.

Works

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Comics

  • The name: Dream[1]

Genre: Shōjo\Shōnen. Adventures with elements of fantasy and mysticism.

  • The name: Portrait[2]

Genre: a psychological drama.

Illustrations

  • The Hidden [3] Tokyopop (story by Barbara Lien-Cooper and Park Cooper)
  • Firefly [ホタル] [4] Chris Lawrence

Awards

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  • "The Best Poster 2003", the magazine "Gen-13[1]" (Rovesnik publisher, Moscow);
  • Cover the fan-zine "Poppuri Anime", October, 2004 Project "Wings of a dragonfly", a character Ogata Nomu (founder Ltd." Maya ", Kirov);
  • "The best manga 2005" magazine "Gen-13", Draft manga "Dream \ Yume" [5](Rovesnik publisher, Moscow);
  • Participant-Moscow international festival to draw stories "KomMissia2006". Draft manga "Dream \ Yume"[6], among the other participants, took a part of the exhibition in the art-gallery "M'Ars", Moscow;
  • 1 Place in the competition drawings magazine "Anime Guide", July 2007. The "Крылья стрекозы \ Wings of a dragonfly" (publisher and founder Ltd. "Anime Guide", Moscow).
  • In September 2008 in Tokyo, Japan, Chezhina Svetlana won silver award at The 2nd International Manga Award[2] for her manga "Portrait"[7].

References

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  1. ^ Chezhina Svetlana. "The best manga 2005". Dream \ Yume. Archived from the original on 2009-02-28. Retrieved 2004-10-15.
  2. ^ Chezhina Svetlana. "2nd International Manga Award". Portrait. Archived from the original on 2008-08-22. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
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