Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
Tiki Baby is a fun retro illustration inspired by Tiki Lounges.
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
Tiki Baby is a fun retro illustration inspired by Tiki Lounges.
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
Gothic Kitty is never lonely as she has a few skull friends to play with.
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
As Spring is almost here, bunnies have been hopping around in my head. Here’s the design, inspired by classic hip-hop, as a kid’s shirt.
Since the sun’s out and Easter is arriving, I thought it was time for a Robo Sumo Bunny shirt. The plump character was inspired by KungFu Panda–with his clumsy awkwardness, but loveable personality.
Since Valentines is here, there’s love in the air, so that was the theme to these designs. One Love is inspired by a phrase in Bob Marley’s song, “One Love”, but expanded to include the text “One Love, One Hope, One Voice.” It’s done in a grungy fashion, and incorporates my urban calligraphy. It’s based on the inclusive attitude of the hip-hop and reggae musical communities. The shirts are available for men and women here.
Dying for Love is a goofy visual pun. This design can also be found on Zazzle.
Inspired by the Cookie Monster and Valentines Day, the Love Monster eats hearts for breakfast. Indicative of the “Happy Insanity” t-shirt series, this design has a little bit of cynicism mixed with humor. He can be purchased here.
. Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaireproductions.com
Cartoon Girl with an Axe is a fun little project inspired by all those hours of watching animated characters frolic on the screen. Part of my Happy Insanity series, this is also inspired by Emily the Strange, Ruby Gloom, and Happy Tree Friends.
This was first conceptualized in my sketchbook, then went straight to the computer as I had a pretty clear vision–just pure vector shapes in Adobe Illustrator.
Artist collaboration (mine is the bottom left corner) brought together by WOTTO of Teefury.com only for Nov. 28th!
I’m very pleased to be part of this fun charity project, benefiting Movember. They run events to promote awareness for men’s health issues, including cancer and depression.
Luckily, I got my hands on a shirt that was purchased by my buddy, Diana. Through my t-shirt line, “Happy Insanity” at http://www.zazzle.com/shaireproductions*, I’ve been able to see my designs morph with different t-shirt styles and colors. “Tons of Luv” is an example of this. Originally designed for a dark background shirt, she chose a kid’s ringer style shirt, giving it an extra flair. It’s pretty fun seeing what others’ preferences and how the designs adapt to different visual treatments.
Apparel Design. Giving an industrial tool a sense of organicness and beauty.