An illustration commissioned by Learning A-Z. Kids and their families at a winter fair enjoying the cold weather activities.

An illustration commissioned by Learning A-Z. Kids and their families at a winter fair enjoying the cold weather activities.

One more piece for Learning A-Z. A different view of the waiting room in a veterinarian’s office.

Here’s a recent piece for Learning A-Z. The waiting room in a veterinarian’s office. The unusual clientele is because this is for the educational market. The words for the animals (except for the cat) all have unusual plural forms. Wolf/wolves, sheep/sheep, goose/geese, mouse/mice.

Here’s another piece for Learning A-Z. A different view of children playing in a neighborhood park.

Here’s a piece I finished recently for Learning A-Z. Children playing in a neighborhood park.

John P. McGovern Foundation
Summer Reading Program
This was a tremendously fun project to do. The theme, Explore the Unknown, was meant to refer to all sorts of fun cryptozoological, mythical, and sci-fi subjects. Included in this piece is a UFO with Roswell-style aliens, a unicorn, a big foot, the Loch Ness Monster, a kraken, and a mermaid. The font is Black Pearl by JoannaVu.
Here’s the eleventh 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.]

Here’s the tenth 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.]

Here’s the ninth 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.]

Here’s the seventh of thirteen images.
Standing Up to the Bullies by Ashley Kazery, commissioned by Learning A-Z, illustrated by me.
(This one was a little complicated, but I’m glad I did it. My favorite for this book.)
[Edit: I’ve updated the image. This is the final they’re using for the book.]
