Photo: Traditional Korean Wedding Customs

Korean Wedding

Korean Wedding: Throwing Plums

Smiling Bride

Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.

I was privileged to witness a beautiful Korean wedding custom known as “p’yebaek”. After the church ceremony, the bride dons a Hanbok, a traditional dress with simple lines, ornate illustrations, and bold colors. Both the bride and groom honor their relatives with bows and wine and/or tea in exchange for advice and small gifts.

Beside the happy couple is a low table of various edible commodities, including wine, chestnuts, dates, and jujubes. The groom’s mother throws a handful of dates and chestnuts into the bride’s sash to signify potential children. After this joyful gesture, the groom gives his mother and bride a piggyback ride around the table symbolizing his responsibilities as a caregiver.

Inspiration: Flatbed Printing and its Possibilities

EFI VUTEk Q3200

Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.

Large format printing has moved beyond papers towards everything from “ceiling tiles, doors, laptop covers, furniture, leather, and wallpaper” (Digital Output, June 2009: Versatile Flatbeds ). Wall murals and glass partitions for exhibits, restaurants, and other environmental displays are a few of the possibilities for the new EFI VUTEk printers due to its flexible ink technology. The world is fast becoming a printable surface.

Artwork: Freedom Illustrations

Girl Textured

Freedom

Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.

Both Girl Textured and Freedom were created by hand with pen/ink, then digitally colored. They are about freedom of mind and spirit. Maya Angelou’s book “I Know Why a Caged Bird Sings” was a major inspiration as it was about a constant struggle and trying to rise above one’s circumstances.

The top piece is a experimentation into combining intricate patterns with a simple tribal style.

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