. Posted by Sherrie Thai by Shaireproductions.com
. Posted by Sherrie Thai by Shaireproductions.com
This Pop Art Cat was a small illustrative project, now available as a tshirt on Zazzle.
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I’ve always loved vinyl records, iconic objects of great musical exploration and nostalgia. This piece is a combination of an older 7″ 45 RPM vinyl record and the newer 12″ 33⅓ RMP vinyl, with an overlay of metallic paints and a jewelry embellishment. The outward pattern is an abstract zentangle style, surrounding a circular abstract rose illustration. To get to this point, I went through several experiments on vinyl and a few trips to the vintage record store but it was all well worth it.
The piece was created for the PANCAKES & BOOZE Underground Art Show happening in SF this weekend. It’s sure to be a grand event with tons of other artists, live body painting, music and pancakes (of course!). Hope to see you there! Here are the details:
June 27th & 28th, 8PM-2AM
111 Minna Gallery
San Francisco, CA
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Inspired by dark fantasy and watching too many episodes of American Horror Story and NBC’s Hannibal, “Excelsius Trio” crawled into my mind. Its ethereal quality captures the mysterious beauty and potential darkness of the supernatural. This Illustration was created with pen, graphite and digital coloring.
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Hey, I’m participating in the horror art show “Uncultivated Vulgarity III” on Saturday, June 7th, and will be giving away some art prints (8pm). Swing by! It’s a cool showcase with many other artists and local bands. More info on Facebook.
SUBmission
2183 Mission St
San Francisco
. Posted by Sherrie Thai by Shaireproductions.com
. Posted by Sherrie Thai by Shaireproductions.com
. Posted by Sherrie Thai by Shaireproductions.com
. Posted by Sherrie Thai by Shaireproductions.com
I had so much fun painting this wooden box. As a base, I transferred my digital design onto the surface, did some ink retouching, then drew some golden leaves freehand to complete the space. A few layers of gold and bronze paint were added to the edges, while blue painters tape was used while the black border was formed. As a finishing touch, a few layers of spray sealant was applied. This tribal turtle wooden box was donated to the HACNS Community School Art Fundraiser last week, where it’ll go to a good home