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Last one for this batch. I was particularly proud of the folds on his slacks.
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This boy is walking with forearm crutches. I was to draw him as if he were walking to school wearing a backpack. I actually kind of like drawing backpacks, for some reason.
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This boy is diabetic and is wearing a visible glucose monitor on his upper arm.
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This is a cartoon illustration of a commercial airline pilot in her traditional uniform. It was part of a larger commission for Learning A-Z. This set depicts diverse people with recognizable...
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Our next historical figure (or celebrity, depending on how you categorize him) is Jackie Robinson. He was the first black baseball player in Major League Baseball. He played for the Brooklyn Dodgers...
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Harriet Tubman (1822-1913) was an American abolitionist best known for her association with the Underground Railroad, the secret network of safehouses run by abolitionist activists to help slaves...
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This is the second time I’ve drawn Martin Luther King Jr. (1929 – 1968) the famed civil rights activist. This is one of several significant historical figures drawn for a larger project for Learning...
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Here’s former US President Barack Obama in a tan suit. I drew this as part of a larger project for Learning A-Z. You might remember that there was a brief, silly controversy about President Obama...
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