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STEPHEN
AXELSEN
Stephen Axelsen works as a full-time freelance
illustrator for many children's publishers and also for the
School Magazine. His bibliography is large and varied, beginning
with the Blinky Bill books he illustrated some time ago. He
is well known for books such as Eucalyptus Christmas, I
Findem P.I., Red Hot Jokes for Kool Kids and his illustrations for
the Crazy Tales series - Rodney's Runaway
Nose (with
Richard Tulloch), Quentin's Lunch (with Duncan
Ball), The Mad
Murkin's
Holiday (with Bob Ryan), Cocky Colin (with Richard Tulloch)
and Terrible Troy (with Max Fatchen). The wonderfully whimsical
Piccolo & Annabelle series have enjoyed great success,
with four published and two more planned for the future.
  
His
whimsical and zany drawings have won him a number of awards
- The Oath of Bad Brown Bill was commended in the
1979 CBCA
Book of the Year Awards. The Racing Car Driver's
Moustache won the prestigious Critici in Erba Award at the Bologna
Book Fair in 1985 and Cocky Colin was shortlisted for the K.O.A.L.A
Awards. The first volume in the Piccolo and Annabelle
series,
The Very Messy Inspection, was a finalist
in the 2004 Aurealis Awards for Children's Short Fiction.
  
His irreverent
sense of humour makes him an ideal communicator with children.
His sessions concentrate on his drawing techniques
and he is always happy to leave behind the artwork he has
produced. As one school said, 'Stephen passed on his experiences
in both
writing and illustration by practical demonstration. His
understanding of the audience, his wit and humour all ensured
highly successful
workshops...'
    
Born in
Sydney a long time ago, Stephen now lives by the beach, watching
the tides, near Byron Bay with his
wife
Jennifer, and son, Harlee. They share their house with
a dog named
Oscar,
a cat called Willow and their budgie, Trippy. When not
illustrating, Stephen might be found gardening, walking
Oscar or reading
until he falls asleep.

Feedback
from Stephen's school visits:
"Well prepared and an excellent, warm, friendly presentation. A huge success."
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