Artwork: Requiem Pagoda

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Requiem Pagoda, dark asian gothic art by Sherrie Thai of Shaireproductions.com

Requiem Pagoda wip drawing, dark asian gothic art by Sherrie Thai of Shaireproductions.com

“Requiem Pagoda” was created for “The Good Death” art show at Sketchpad Gallery. It’s funny how things turn out. This piece is more personal, as my Grandmother just passed away a couple of weeks ago, and I was then asked to participate in a show about Death–this piece became a homage to her. In Chinese cultures, death is a very taboo subject, but I wanted to honor the spirit of her. Taoist legends say that when someone dies, a crane whisks the spirit off into the afterlife. My view of death is not of fear, but acceptance; in my grandmother’s case, a bit of comfort from suffering. I’ve always thought water is a source of beauty and calm; after some time, feelings of grief become a quietness and reverence. The water represents purity, a cleansing of the soul, and the white chrysanthemum flowers in the frame are symbolic of death. The moon gate in this piece is simply a portal into the afterlife. The colors are kept simple, almost monochromatic so the viewer could soak in the details and subject.

Upcoming Art Show: The Good Death, Sketchpad Gallery

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The Good Death art show at Sketchpad Gallery SF

Pleased to participate in “The Good Death” art show at Sketchpad Gallery SF, starting tomorrow, April 19-22nd, curated by Abigail P. Rocha. This is a visual conversation about the end of life and there will be some installation art as well. I’m very pleased to have my work alongside many wonderful artists. Opening Reception is on Friday, April 20th: 6-9pm… 🙂

Here are some fun goodies I created for the show: Pendants and Magnets!

Skeleton Cherub Magnets

Skeleton Cherub Magnets

Artwork: Burning Skull

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burning skull, art by Sherrie Thai of Shaireproductions.com

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! For the past few years, I’ve been creating digital skull renderings every St. Patrick’s Day, so I’m keeping with the tradition. I watched the “Curse of Snow White” and “Sorcerer’s Apprentice” a few days ago and they inspired this medieval concoction with the alchemic mix of magic and science.

Art Event: Lunar New Year Spring Festival, Artist Table at the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco

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Artist table booth, photo of Sherrie Thai of Shaireproductions.com

Super excited to have participated in yesterday’s Lunar New Year Spring Festival activities at the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco. Hosting a table at the event was so much fun and being able to meet such amazing people along the way was very encouraging and inspiring.

My artwork is now available in the Design Store at the Chinese Culture Center–so happy!!! 🙂

Artwork: Asian Dragon Tattoo Style Art Print

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asian japanese chinese dragon tattoo style design, art by Sherrie Thai of Shaireproductions.com

This Asian Dragon is available as an ART PRINT HERE and was created for the non-profit organization, Dragon School 99, promoting artistic, community and cultural empowerment through street art, based in Oakland, CA. I’m very excited to be a part of their ventures 🙂

asian japanese chinese dragon tattoo style design, art by Sherrie Thai of Shaireproductions.com

This was a fun project, where it presented a couple of challenges–one of which was to make the dragon less sinister and more approachable, but still tough. The eyes are the most expressive portion on the face, so I created different variations, and went with Version #5. In a few months, this design will morph slightly and slither its way onto a shirt; I’ll write a secondary post with the update, but in the meantime, hope you have a splendid Lunar New Year!