Standing Up to the Bullies – Image 6

Here’s the sixth of thirteen images.

Standing Up to the Bullies by Ashley Kazery, commissioned by Learning A-Z, illustrated by me.

(The action on this one was really fun to draw.)

[Edit: I’ve updated the image.  This is the final they’re using for the book.]

Image 6 Page 8 - Sample

Standing Up to the Bullies – Image 5

Here’s the fifth of thirteen images.

Standing Up to the Bullies by Ashley Kazery, commissioned by Learning A-Z, illustrated by me.

[Edit: I’ve updated the image.  This is the final they’re using for the book.]

Standing Up to the Bullies - Page 7

Standing Up to the Bullies – Image 4

Here’s the fourth of thirteen images.

Standing Up to the Bullies by Ashley Kazery, commissioned by Learning A-Z, illustrated by me.

[Edit: I’ve updated the image.  This is the final they’re using for the book.]

Standing Up to the Bullies - Page 6

Standing Up to the Bullies – Image 2

Here’s the second of thirteen images.
Standing Up to the Bullies by Ashley Kazery, commissioned by Learning A-Z, illustrated by me.

[Edit: I’ve updated the image.  This is the final they’re using for the book.]

Standing Up to the Bullies - Page 4

Chapter 10 Illustration

Chapter 10 of The Genie Loophole by Paul Maguire.

I am particularly proud of that throne.

And the steepled fingers.  Those were harder to draw than they look.  But they had to be steepled, otherwise how would you tell that the character was evil?  😉

The Genie Loophole - Chapter 10 - Watermarked

 

Chapter 8 Illustration

Chapter 8 of The Genie Loophole by Paul Maguire.

 

The Genie Loophole - Chapter 8 - Watermarked

Chapter 11 Illustration

Here’s chapter 11.  Almost the same image as chapter 2.  The Genie Loophole - Chapter 11 - Watermarked

Standing in Line

So… I drew some people.

Standing in Line

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Annoyed Grown-Ups and Guilty Kids

Here’s some images I just finished for Hart McLeod.

Page 114 Page 115

Piñata – Final Version

I think this is the final version.  Unless I notice something that needs changing.   smiley 15

pinata 4 500

And here it is in black and white.pinata 4 bw 500

I designed it as a two-page spread with a bit of room at the top and bottom for cropping if needed.  It’s all done in layers, so the signature can be moved or removed and the colors can be individually fiddled with as necessary.  The center line falls about where the mom’s elbow is, so nothing important is obscured by the fold.