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Flower Girls is another pen/ink and digital media piece inspired by the beauty of nature. The shirt is available here
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
Here are my art donations for two upcoming street art events: Southsea (United Kingdom) and Vancouver, BC (Canada). The events are part of the “It’s Yours, Take It” series that have been popping up worldwide. According to the Flickr group, it’s an “impromptu street gallery created in a public space”–basically free art for the public.
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
The opening visuals of this clip are simple, but stunning–black and white with selective coloring–creating a dynamic montage. I’m a huge fan of hip-hop, so I had to share this great video, directed by the incredible b-boy, Roxrite.
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Guns and Nature is a decorative illustration exploring the opposing themes of fragility and aggression, represented by pretty flowers and gun silhouettes.
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
The ad campaign for District 9 is reminiscent of the viral marketing of the Dark Knight and Watchmen with (on and offline) banners in various cities, reminding people to keep watch for subversive activity. There is an alternative website promoting the film–D-9–involving the Multinational United (MNU). Though the viral marketing isn’t as extensive as The Dark Knight’s, the inclusion of an alien language on the fictional blog site MPU Spreads Lies is a nice touch. The interactivity between the brand and audience strengthens the brand popularity and creates a compelling dialogue.
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Joy of Koi is another ink drawing with digital color accents, focusing on the tattooed female form.
“Epiphany” by Dan Das Man & Karen Cusolito
Fire Dancer from “The Rootabaga Opera” by Dan Cantrell
Fire Poi performance by Amber Garrett
“Twilight Anima Rising’ by Mardi Storm
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Here are some of my photos from The Crucible’s Fire Art Festival where fire and imagination reign free. More info is available on The Crucible’s site.
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This snake design shows the lovely, intricate patterns possible in nature.