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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.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol


The Christmas season has arrived,
well it really came along on October 31 when I started to see holiday
gift wrap and ornaments going on sale.
But
"Mr. Magoo's
Christmas Carol"
can be considered one of the very first animated holiday special made for TV
according to "Wikipedia" December 1962, yes even before Rudolf.
I love the design and text used to create this animation UPS did some wonderful work that will most likley never to be seen again.




Saturday, November 26, 2011

I have not yelled



I have had this machine for 5 months (HP pavilion), stared out great! I loved it; it did everything I wanted to do. Now it is garbage, my screen started flashing or blanking out on me a while back. For three days I was on the phone with tech support a total of eight hours and seven technicians all to figure out that it needed to be sent back to get fixed. Now I have it backed and still does not work, in fact it is worse. Of course, it is a holiday weakened and No one is around to talk too. HP was nice to give their employee’s the holiday weekend to rest and enjoy there families.

 I have not yelled this load or for this long in, I do not know how many years. This is when the fun starts, FedEx calls me and said by 3:00PM on Tuesday November 22 my package is going too delivered; my GF is home to sign for the package. However, they show up very late 7:39PM well after the time scheduled so no one was there to sign for the package. Okay next day second attempt was for Wednesday November 23 by 3:00PM, never shown up and when she called to find out what had happened they claim they did show up and we were not here “Funny!” This did not go well since she was home all day long and made it very clear to Fed Ex that the driver did not do their job. Because of Thanksgiving the next attempt is for Friday November 25 by 3:00PM, I am home tracking the package with my smart phone. I see it been put into the truck and in “Transit” showing that it has been documented that it should show up by 3:00PM. I do not trust that this driver is doing his job and repeatedly check the tracking code for any updates. At 1:40PM “Boom!” Third failed attempt I was not home. Not at all funny, I am on the phone with FedEx so fast and spitting nails. I demand to speak to a hire up and start cussing like there is no tomorrow and demand that I get my package ASAP. I received the package by a third party currier who pulled up in a Nissan and took it out of his back seat of the car.

Added on 11/27/2011 BTW: I have been told that there are 14
Security cameras in my building not one shown a FedEx driver attempting to deliver my package.

 I was hoping this would be the end but HP does not know how to fix computers so the drama continues

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving early


Happy Thanksgiving early,

  Just a quick rundown I will be more or less offline for two weeks due to a “NVIDIA GeForce 530” Graphic Card problem . I have to send it back to HP for repairs as I type this my screen is flashing or blanking out on me kind of a strobe affect not easy on the eyes at all. I spent 3days, 8hrs and 7 HP support technician to come to the reality I could not fix it from my end.

Therefore, I am waiting for my shipping info and box to come and off it goes. I have to say there support is better than Dells when I had my computer with them and needed to contact them by phone I spent about an 1/2hr just on hold HP does not put you on hold they pickup and work with you for hours.

I wish all who celebrate Thanksgiving a very happy and safe one and I will be back in a few weeks (Cross Fingers)

Monday, November 14, 2011

Atumn in Queens

Fall finally arrived last week to Queens.
 A few pictures I took of my neighborhood to celebrate







"G" blends in during the this time of year

The first time they display a very nice wreath it is usually cheep plastic

Wednesday, November 9, 2011


     Amazon
 is nuts!
 Nevertheless, take advantage of this great price only
$5.79
 this is truly one of my favorite books I have ever done and it shows in the 30 odd illustrations I did.


I do not know how long the deal will last

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Review by Katherine Boyer: Midwest Book Review

Review
 of
 The Giving Meadow
 The Midwest Book Review



Review by Katherine Boyer:
The Giving Meadow
Stephanie Burkhart
4RV Publishing LLC
PO Box 6482, Edmond OK
73083 9780982588697
$17.99

The life cycle of any aspect of nature written for children can be and usually is a great learning experience for them. Stephanie Burkhart's book, The Giving Meadow is no exception.

When an egg lands in a meadow, the creature that emerges goes through the life cycle of a caterpillar until he wraps himself in a cocoon.

When he was a growing caterpillar, he met and was helped by several very diverse residents of the meadow, a frog, a ladybug, a bee, and a snake.

The lessons depicted in this lovely, brightly illustrated book include, but are not limited to, sharing, friendship, acceptance, understanding and generosity. The friends that the caterpillar makes on his journey to adulthood generously share their bounty with him that he accepts graciously because he knows they understand that he needs their help as he travels on his journey to complete his life cycle.

"The snake told the bee.
The bee told the ladybug.
The ladybug told the frog.
All the caterpillar's friends waited."
The wait was not in vain.
 The sight that greeted them was a beautiful creature. You must read this book to learn about this amazing metamorphosis.

Children from 4-8, and even some a little younger and a little older, will want to read this book over and over. Younger non-readers will soon begin to anticipate the story and help tell it. You will enjoy reading it to them and watch in excitement as they discover something new in the story or in the illustrations. Older readers will want to re-read and pour over the pictures as they discover more exciting things.

Stephanie Burkhart, originally from New Hampshire, now lives in California with her husband, Brent and her two sons, Andrew and Joseph. She began writing homemade comic books at five years old and hasn't looked back, as she now writes short stories and novels. This is her first children's book.

Katherine Boyer Reviewer          

The Giving Meadow is now on sale for the holidays at the 4RV Bookstore.




You can find "The Giving Meadow" and other titles I have illustrated at 4RV publishing Bookstore at 10% off the cover price till December 5th   
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