Sleepover

Here’s a new one for that series I’m doing with this group of middle school kids.  This one’s a sleepover and our main character (I should really give her a name) is having a sleepover with all her BFFs.  She’s playing a video game (Mario Cart, perhaps?) against her very best bestie.  Two more friends are painting nails on the floor and a fifth girl has already conked out and gone to sleep.  (Hopefully they won’t put her bra in the freezer later!)

Edit:  It was too green, so I made it bluer and updated the image.  Better now, I think.  🙂

Sleepover

Rocket Relief Grant for KC Area Artists

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I wanted to post this link I came across.  It’s a grant for Kansas City area artists who have suffered income loss due to the pandemic.  Just in case it would be useful to anyone…

https://artskc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Rocket-Relief-PR-ArtsKC.pdf

Stay safe!

COVID-19 Update

This is certainly a scary time for so many people.  My heart goes out to everyone who’s been touched by this disease, and I hope that everyone reading this is safe and healthy.

Like all Kansans, I’m currently under stay-at-home orders, but everyone in my household is fine.  My husband and I are both working from home, and we’re taking the recommended precautions the few times we do venture out in public.  Since I normally work out of a home studio, nothing significant has changed in regards to my work process.   I’m still taking commissions.

As always, if you have something for me to draw, I’d love to hear from you.

Stay safe.

Coronavirus Illustration

Today I drew an illustration of the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2). This is the virus that causes COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019). It is depicted both free-floating and within a water droplet. Both isolated.

I’m putting it up on my Shutterstock account.  Should be available in a few days.  Or you can contact me directly.

Coronavirus

 

 

Safety Book – Interior Image – Page 16

Here’s an image for page 16 of a safety-themed coloring book commissioned by Positive Promotions.  Last page.  This one isn’t much.  It’s just a border for a “Safe Kids” certificate.

Next up is a book titled “Mom for City Council” but that won’t be finished until towards the end of the month.  I’ll post once it’s done.

As always, I am taking commissions.  Contact me to discuss your project.

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Safety Book – Interior Image – Page 15

Here’s an image for page 15 of a safety-themed coloring book commissioned by Positive Promotions.  This page is about cyber safety.  The two siblings are each using their devices to access online content.

 

Safety Book - Interior Page 15

Safety Book – Interior Image – Page 14

Here’s an image for page 14 of a safety-themed coloring book commissioned by Positive Promotions.  This page covers bullying.  A boy is picking up his books, presumably after some bullies knocked them onto the floor.  Probably the same boys that are smirking at him from the other side of the room.  But, luckily for him, a friend has stopped to help him pick up his books.  Isn’t that nice?

 

Safety Book - Interior Page 14

Safety Book – Interior Image – Page 13

Here’s an image for page 13 of a safety-themed coloring book commissioned by Positive Promotions.  This is the, “Say, ‘no,’ to drugs,” page.  So a girl is politely refusing a cigarette another girl is offering her.  And there’s beer, tobacco, and pills in the, “No,” symbol below.

 

Safety Book - Interior Page 13

Safety Book – Interior Image – Page 12

Here’s an image for page 12 of a safety-themed coloring book commissioned by Positive Promotions.  This one uses the same scene as the one on the cover, only this time it’s too boys and they’re waiting at the curb, since the light still shows the, “Don’t Walk,” symbol.

 

Safety Book - Interior Page 12