Artwork: Coffin Art, Muskrat Skull and Moth Halloween Art

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coffin halloween skull design, art by Sherrie Thai of Shaireproductions.com

coffin halloween skull design 2 , art by Sherrie Thai of Shaireproductions.com

coffin halloween skull design 3, art by Sherrie Thai of Shaireproductions.com

This collage coffin art (Muskrat Skull and Silver Moth wings) was created for the Halloween Art Show at The Loin art gallery/shop on Thursday, October 3, 2019. The red edges and outer wings have a glow-in-the-dark effect–super fun to do. The green vines were created with an acrylic pen, Molotow, German brand, my new fav marker 🙂

RedBubble: Shaire Prod Shop

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Shaire Prod Redbubble Shop Banner, Sherrie Thai of Shaireproductions

Launched a new venture with RED BUBBLE, where I get to experiment with placing my art on fun skirts, dresses, and pillows in Fantasy and Macabre themes. My shop name on RedBubble is “Shaire Prod”, an abbreviate name (my full “ShaireProductions” name was unfortunately too long for RedBubble–doh!) Regardless, I’m sooooo excited–take a peek HERE! 🙂

Vanitas Veins, Gothic Surrealism Art by Sherrie Thai of Shaireproductions

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vanitas veins, dark horror art by Sherrie Thai of shaireproductions.com

“Vanitas Veins” is a mixed media piece of a mysterious angelic creature, drawing breath from the bloody veins of life, perfect for the Halloween holiday. The illustration speaks to the mysteriousness of life. The blood veins reach outwards like wings, similar to how magic can call upon us in the quiet moments of the dawn 🙂

You can add this piece to your art collection HERE at my Etsy Shop.

Artwork: Skeletons Playing Piano Duet

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Skeletons Playing Piano Duet, Art by Sherrie Thai of Shaireproductions.com

“Skeletons Playing Piano Duet” is an informal homage to my favorite instrument with a fun “day of the dead”-inspired scene. This piece was also inspired by Tim Burton’s “Corpse Bride”–I adore the piano scene in the movie where the characters tickled the ivory keys and started an infactuation. My illustration was created via pen/pencil with an incorporation of old photo textures and digital coloring. I always like to retain the original black & white drawing in its original state for greater flexibility 🙂