Photos: Uncultivated Vulgarity III Event

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Uncultivated Vulgarity Art Show Photos by Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions.com

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Uncultivated Vulgarity Art Show, Alli Hawkes, Photos by Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions.com

Alli Hawkes Oil Paintings

Uncultivated Vulgarity Art Show, Justin Herbst, Photo by Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions.com

Justin Herbst’s Horror Mask

Uncultivated Vulgarity Art Show, Alan Khum, Photo by Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions.com

Alan Khum’s Skull Painting

Uncultivated Vulgarity Art Show, Taxidermy from Justine Kessler, Photo by Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions.com

Uncultivated Vulgarity Art Show, Taxidermy from Justine Kessler, Photo by Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions.com

Taxidermy from Justine Kessler

Uncultivated Vulgarity Art Show, Louie Hidalgo, Photo by Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions.com

Louie Hidalgo’s Art

Here are some pics from the Uncultivated Vulgarity III Art Show from this past Saturday (organized by Taryn Ortiz of Missy D Photos). Art featured here are by yours truly and uber cool dark artists: Alli Hawkes, Justin Herbst, Alan Khum, Justine Kessler and Louie Hidalgo.

Artwork: Excelsius Trio

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Excelsius Trio Art by Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions.com

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.

Artwork: Tribal Turtle Wooden Box

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Tribal Turtle Wooden Box Art Photo by Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions.com

Tribal Turtle Wooden Box Art Photo by Sherrie Thai of 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 🙂