Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
This pattern of faces is inspired by Cubism and was created with pen/ink for the background layer of the Landmines project (Propaganda Revista magazine).
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
This pattern of faces is inspired by Cubism and was created with pen/ink for the background layer of the Landmines project (Propaganda Revista magazine).
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
I’ve always loved creating artwork, whether it’s illustration, fine arts, or jewelry. With the discovery of Etsy, I finally have a forum for showcasing the items. I’m pleased to announce the official launch here. Whoohoo!
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
I’m so excited to be part of Getty Images–the stock image powerhouse. Several of my illustrations are now in the Getty collection, so I must retire them from my tshirt store. You may see Robo Bunny hop back for a limited edition run in the near future though. Keep your eyes peeled!
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
This illustration is for the 7th edition of Propaganda Revista magazine, based in Bogota, Columbia, focusing on landmines. This is my second involvement with the publication and I’m very proud to be part of their meaningful, socially-relevant projects.
The simple black, red and white color scheme were inspired by the old political and propaganda posters of the 40s-60s. The pattern in the background is an ink drawing of abstract faces, while the skeletal fetus was an extracted image from another artwork of mine–reappropriated, but I think it will serve a better purpose in this piece. The drawing was created in pen/ink, then scanned and digitally colored. The paint splatters suggest the violence and brutality of the explosions, while the fetus represent the loss of innocence and humanity.
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
I was blessed with the opportunity to be the photographer for the SF Department of Public Health ad campaign on HIV vaccinations. The photoshoot had seven models, two softboxes, laughter, and plenty of food. The formal photos will launch around December for a year-long campaign. Will definitely post those photos later. =0)
This action photo was taken by Rick Gerharter, a SF photographer who was gracious enough to forward along this shot of me behind the camera.
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
Time to break out those costumes–witches, sorcerers, goblins, oh my!