The Neighborhood’s Night – Page 5

Here’s the third illustration for the book project I just finished for Learning A-Z. Page 5 of The Neighborhood’s Night by Juliana Catherine.

In this one, it’s a bedroom at night, but red and blue emergency lights from the window and a white light from the hall are lighting it up. The girl, Leena, is running across the room with her shoes and emergency bag while her mom and little brother wait for her at the door. They’re about to leave the house because they’ve been ordered to evacuate.

An illustration for page 5 of The Neighborhood's Night by Juliana Catherine.  A girl runs across her bedroom to the doorway where her mother and little brother wait for her.  They are about to evacuate the house.  The room is lit by emergency lights from the window and white light from the hallway.

Color Version of Inktober #26

So, I finished the Inktober series, but I wanted to go back and finish off some of them in color. Here’s the first one I colored. Inktober #26 – Hide.

A cartoon of a boy hiding behind a door while a big purple tentacle searches for him.

Mom for City Council – Image 7

Here’s the seventh image for a graded reader I recently illustrated for Learning A-Z. Mom for City Council by Jessica Malordy.

Page 11 - For Web

 

Mom for City Council – Image 6

Here’s the sixth image for a graded reader I recently illustrated for Learning A-Z. Mom for City Council by Jessica Malordy.

Page 9 - For Web

 

Mom for City Council – Image 5

Here’s the fifth image for a graded reader I recently illustrated for Learning A-Z. Mom for City Council by Jessica Malordy.

Page 8 - For Web

 

Veterinarian’s Office – Image 2

Here’s another piece for  Learning A-Z.  A different view of the waiting room in a veterinarian’s office.  This time with just the vet, one client, and a cat.
Page 2 - Image 1 - For Web

Standing Up to the Bullies – Image 3

Here’s the third 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 5