Number 136 of 150

Last batch. This one’s different from the previous batches. This one’s grouped into two categories. The first half depicts different recognizable professions while the second are all historical figures.

This one is a doctor or a nurse.

A cartoon illustration of a Latina woman dressed as a doctor or a nurse.  The drawing is isolated on white.  She is standing casually, holding a clip board with patient files in one hand, a pen in the other hand, wearing a stethoscope around her neck, and looking at the viewer.  The hand holding the pen is gesturing and she looks like she's talking.  She is wearing blue scrubs, a white lab coat, and white crocs.  Her long brown hair is curly and pulled back at the top.

The image is watermarked with the artist's logo and a line of text noting the client's copyright as, "Copyright (c) 2022 Learning A-Z.  All rights reserved."

Number 90 of 150

This old man is taking a walk prepared for rain.

An old Latino man is walking outside.  He is prepared for rain with a camouflage print raincoat, brown umbrella, khaki pants, and black sneakers.  His hair is pure white.

Number 89 of 150

This old lady looks all warm and bundled up, doesn’t she? I enjoyed the pattern I did on the knit things on a child character earlier in this project so much that I used the same idea again in this lady’s gloves and scarf. I think it made the knitwear look really soft.

An old Latina lady stands holding a to-go coffee cup in both hands.  She is wearing a long lilac puffer coat, tan snow boots, and a set of gloves, hat and scarf with a light gray, white, and blue pattern.

Number 88 of 150

Not our first basketball player, but this one can spin a basketball on their finger. (A trick I was impressed with when I was a kid.)

A Latine basketball player stands while spinning a basketball on one finger.  They are wearing a white and red basketball uniform, white sneakers, and goggle-style glasses.  They have one hand on their hip.  Their medium brown hair is curly and shoulder length.

Number 87 of 150

Now we’re on the adults. We have a ballet dancer doing a… you know, I’m not sure what this position is. But it was the one the client specified. This is actually the first of two ballet dancers in this project.

A Latina woman performing ballet in a traditional pink and white costume with a gauzy skirt.  Her dark brown hair is in a bun.

Number 86 of 150

This one is a really nice pose with lots of movement. More specifically, it’s a roller derby move, with the character caught in mid-crossover, their back skate in the air. It’s one of my favorites out of this whole project.

A Latine child, aged 10-12, is skating fast doing a cross-over, with only one skate currently on the ground.  They are wearing a helmet, hand/wrist guards, knee pads, and elbow pads.  They are wearing a t-shirt, shorts, knee-high socks, and quad-style roller derby skates.  Their black hair is a little past shoulder length and is flying out behind them.

Number 85 of 150

This sweet guy has a bunny! Awww….

A black Latino boy, aged 10-12 stands cuddling a blonde rabbit.  He is wearing a white t-shirt, white and blue checked overshirt, jeans, and black lace-up boots.

Number 84 of 150

Here’s a girl walking to school. Have I mentioned I like drawing backpacks?

The side view gave me a chance to do this fun three-tiered bun hairstyle, a bun mohawk.

A Latina girl, aged 10-12, is walking to school.  She has a turquois backpack and is using wired earbuds to listen to something with her phone.  She is wearing jeans, a pink t-shirt, and white sneakers.  Her dark brown hair is arranged in three tiered buns running down the back of her head.

Number 83 of 150

Okay, so I really liked this one. I wanted this kid to be a little bit punk, or at least rock ‘n roll. I initially had them with brightly dyed hair, but the client nixed that in favor of blue nail polish instead, which was also cool. I kind of wanted to do a skull print since it’s a little edgy, but for a kid’s market we didn’t want to push it too far. Like, not pushing it at all really. However, if this kid is supposed to be Hispanic/Latine, a Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) skull print would be perfectly appropriate. Plus, then I got the excuse to draw a Día de Muertos skull, which I think is super fun, but I don’t generally get a chance to draw since it’s not my culture.

Anyway, I think it came out really well.

A Latine child, aged 7-9, sits cross-legged while listening to music on a set of large headphones with their eyes closed.  They are probably head-banging a little.  They are wearing black sneakers, jeans, and a black t-shirt with a Día de Muertos skull print.  Their hair is black, shoulder length, and messy.  They have blue nail polish.

Number 82 of 150

Here’s a skateboarder with a groovy board. I think the pattern on the shoes is distracting, but the client liked it.

A Latino boy, aged 7-9, standing casually while holding a skateboard under one arm.  The other arm is gesturing as though he's talking.  He's wearing jeans, a green zip-up sweatshirt, a light blue helmet, and checkerboard patterned sneakers.  The skateboard has a pastel rainbow fade background with scattered peace signs and doves.