And a chubby little boy playing a ukulele.

And a chubby little boy playing a ukulele.

And now back to this big Learning A-Z project. Again, 150 characters isolated on white created in batches of 15 with strict specs from the client on what each will look like. This batch is all white people. Starting with this chubby little girl at the beach or pool.

The client wanted a child doing yoga, but was concerned that the activity was a little old for the age 10-13 range. So, this child is meant to be just a bit older. Maybe 14 or 15 instead. This is also one of the few images drawn with the child’s eyes closed. This yoga pose is called the tree pose.

This boy’s built a birdhouse he’s getting ready to paint. Originally, I drew this with the boy holding a hammer, as if he’s about to nail it up somewhere. But the client preferred a paintbrush.

Here’s a girl carrying her lunch tray, probably in the school cafeteria. My daughter tells me that her school doesn’t use lockers anymore, so the kids carry their backpacks everywhere. Even to the lunch room.

This kid is a budding baker who made some delicious and pretty cupcakes.

This is our second action skating pose. Not as intense as the roller derby character earlier, but still fun.

She’s going snorkeling.

This is another where I used that flower stamp that I have to scatter flowers for the shirt pattern. I also really enjoyed making the balloons semi-transparent for this look.

One of the recurring themes in this project is winter. So, here’s a boy sledding.
