About Me

- Stephen Macquignon
- Currently seeking representation. Stephen Macquignon is an illustrator and was the first-runner-up for the prestigious Tomie dePaola award in 2017. He has had the privilege of working for Michael Sporn Animation Inc. on many different titles including, “The Little Match Girl”, “Ira Sleeps Over”, “Abel’s Island” and many more. An illustrator of children's books including Tea with the Queen, he has a BFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York and is a proud member of SCBWI. To date, he has never missed a deadline. A fresh energy that is not part of the trends out there.
Showing posts with label berry blue haiku. Show all posts
Showing posts with label berry blue haiku. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
"Berry Blue Haiku" March issue
The March issue of "Berry Blue Haiku" is out for the taken and it is FREE! in fact all the issues are now free. You can find my artwork in the September 2010, December 2010, and March 2011 issues.
Just go to "Currclick" to download your free copies its easy.
I would like to take a moment to thank Michael Sporn for the use of his studio. My monitor decided to stop working at 5:00AM Friday morning, after some choice words and a melt down
(hoping it was just the monitor) I gave Michael a call around 7:00AM.
I needed to get this project done, the deadline was about a week away but I like to get the artwork in early just in case there are needed changes.
I had the finished pen & ink drawings so all I needed to do is readjust the sizes and add a splash of color
I was thankful he was there and with his comforting voice over the phone he said "come".
I would also like to thank Katrina Gregorius, who is one of the animators at the studio; she was a great help to me getting my drawings scanned and into the correct computer that I was using to finish the project.
Katrina's help and patience was appreciated.
Labels:
berry blue haiku,
Katrina Gregorius,
Michael Sporn
Saturday, December 18, 2010
December issue of Berry Blue Haiku
(Book marker inside this issue)
The December issue of
is now available at
I found Currclick is a little difficult to use.
But the magazine is more then worth it and at $1.95 for the issue
you will not go wrong.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
A few updates
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Tree on house most cut away |
Nothing to over the top is going on at this time,
hear are some pictures from the tornadoes that touched down in Queens on September 16th were I live.
I was at work at the time and did not know what happened until I got home., I work in Manhattan two stories underground and none of the clients I worked was aware of how strong the storm was all I knew for sure was the "F" train subway line was flooded and service was suspended. But by the time I was done working it was functioning again. I was told by my girlfriend when I got home about the strong winds & rain but it was not till the next day I realized how much damage was done.
Hear are some pictures I took the day after and a few days after that
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this was the day after red car under a tree |
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Same car two days after the storm most of the tree is gone except from on top of the car |
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front of car |
Also something fun I did a few illustrations for a online magazine called
"Berry Blue Haiku"
I believe it come out quarterly
you can pick up your copy online by clicking
I'm on page 10-11
I hope you purchase the magazine to see what I have done
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