This old guy’s in western wear from his boots to his bolo tie.

This old guy’s in western wear from his boots to his bolo tie.

Here’s an old lady in a ribbon skirt with bead earrings.

More beaded jewelry. I hope we didn’t overdo that detail. We may have.

Our first adult. Beaded jewelry is fun to draw. So was the pattern on her sweater. The pose the client initially requested had her looking down at her wristwatch. Then they changed their mind and wanted her waving.

The last child for this batch, with groovy tie-dye.

A boy with longer, shaggy hair. The hair reference the client gave me for this one was a picture of D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai as Bear Smallhill in Reservation dogs.
I’m not really sure why, but some of the characters in this project were supposed to be drawn with them holding up their hand(s) as if holding something. This was a collaborative project, with different artists handing different parts, so that’s not too weird. But I was never told what they were to be holding. Any guesses?

Next comes three characters in the 10-12 age range. The colorful sweater and space buns were cute, I thought.

The last one for age 7-9 for this batch. A gender ambiguous child wearing a letterman jacket and a beaded necklace.

Here’s the first larger body size character for this batch. A boy aged 7-9.

Another girl, aged 7-9. I really like her rainbow-colored shirt. I based it on one my daughter had years ago that I always liked.
