Number 8 of 150

Here’s the last 7-9 year old for this batch. They’re in a gender-neutral outfit and posed in a side view. The original version of this one had them turned away from the viewer, 3/4 view from the back, but the client wanted to see more of their face.

A black child aged 7-9 stands with their arms clutching their belly, laughing.  They are viewed from the side.  They're wearing a purple sweatshirt with a black star pattern, jeans, and red sneakers.  Their hair is in an afro.

Number 7 of 150

The project also includes diverse body types. So, this boy has a larger body type than the others so far.

Black boy aged 7-9 standing with his hand raised, palm up, as if holding something.  He's wearing a salmon and black plaid button up shirt, black jeans, and sneakers.

First One…

I just recently completed a project for Learning A-Z. I drew 150 characters, full color, isolated on white. Here’s the first one.

Isn’t she cute?

A cartoon drawing of a preschool-aged, little black girl.  She has an afro pulled back with a scarf.  She's wearing a pink dress, striped leggings, and sneakers.  She is standing with one hand raised as if waving.

Girl, Ages 2, 5, 10, 13, 16 and 18

And now I’m done.  Same character from about age 2 to 18.

Girl Ages 2-18

Girl, Ages 2, 5, 10, 13 and 16

Five ages now.  I think at 16 she might just be on the swim team.

Girl Ages 2-18

A series of character sketches depicting one character through multiple ages.

Girl, Ages 2, 5, 10 and 13

Now 4 ages.  I bet she’s a good swimmer by age 13.

Girl Ages 2-18

A series of character sketches depicting one character through multiple ages.

 

Girl, Ages 2, 5 and 10

Here’s the same girl at ages 2, 5, and 10.  Or thereabouts, anyway.

Girl Ages 2-18

 

Girl, Ages 2 and 5

Here’s the same girl at ages 2 and 5.

Girl Ages 2-18

 

Girl, Age 2

Here’s a cute 2 year old in a little skirted swimsuit.

Girl, Age 2

Inktober: Medusa

 

Medusa

Inktober #23

“I told him it’s my natural hairstyle, but corprate claims it’s not professional.  Then he said I should smile more.”