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Drawing exercise of creating a consistent abstract pattern.
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Drawing exercise of creating a consistent abstract pattern.
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I was blessed to be invited by the Chinese Culture Center to display some artwork for the Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Kickoff Event at KPIX CW CBS TV Studios near the San Francisco Embarcadero on Tuesday evening. As always with live events, it was super fun meeting new people and hanging out with fellow creatives. 🙂
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This “Tribal Underwater Marine Animals” Art print set was super fun to create. Get the set here on ETSY~ today! 🙂
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I’m thrilled to be participating in the “Dreaming of Better Times” art show with several other uber cool artists at the amazing Wonderland SF Art Gallery & Boutique in the Mission District. 🙂
Here’s Lilith, a lil work-in-progress embellishment for the art show 🙂 Check out the full collection!
When: Saturday September 16, 2017 @ 6-10pm
Where: Wonderland SF
1266 Valencia Street, San Francisco
415-205-4587
The Facebook Event Page is HERE. Show runs till Oct. 13th. There’s also music and drinks–hope to see you there!
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Update: Work is available for purchase through WONDERLAND SF Gallery
My artwork on display–weeeeeeee!
Also, here’s a video snippet of the show on opening night:
ON INSTAGRAM
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WHITEWALKER NIGHT KING, art print available on my Etsy shop. This Game of Thrones art series was super fun to do, but the Night King was by far my favorite piece to create as there were so many details and ridges to formulate. Throughout the art series, I wanted to pair the character portrait with their environment and a representative symbol. With the Night King, he raises the dead, so had to include a few whitewalker/zombie silhouettes. The amazing characters and interesting storylines (of George R. R. Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire”) make the series worth watching, though zombies in a fantasy world will always be a win for me 🙂
DAENERYS art print available. From the Targaryen line, Emilia Clarke’s character is an strong-willed leader and my absolute favorite. Also known as the Unburnt, Mother of Dragons and Khaleesi, she soars into the heavens on her scaly dragon friend, Drogon.
JON SNOW art print available. The ever-brooding King in the North (played by Kit Harington) is an interesting character with a great heart and of course, heart-melting good looks.
GOT ART SERIES Set of 3. Add this to your collection today or as a gift for that Game of Thrones fan in your life! 🙂
GAME OF THRONES PINS Set of 3. These pinback buttons of the GOT portrait series can be found on my Etsy Shop.
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Bastet, the cat goddess of protection found in Ancient Egyptian mythology, is immortalized in this illustration of pen/ink and digital coloring. Cats are often seen roaming about Egypt freely and revered, as they probably were in ancient times. I placed one of my photos from the historic Temple of Karnak in the background.
ART PRINT available at my Etsy Shop.
You can also get your cat fix on any APPAREL via my Zazzle shop… tshirts, tanks, hoodies!
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Had lots of fun creating this mini collage banner showcasing some of my art for the Sinister Creature Con. It’s happening this weekend (October 17th & 18th) at the Scottish Rite Center in Sacramento. There will be amazing effects, filmmakers, and awesome horror creature creations–all devoted to the horror genre! Check it out HERE!
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Chinese Lion Dance is in honor of the Chinese/Lunar New Year, so many happy thoughts going out!
Like many of my recent pieces, this was created initially by hand with pen/ink, then scanned and cleaned up in Photoshop. I created the elements, primarily the lion and ground, separately (see Chrysanthemum Floral Design post), then collaged them together and added slight color highlights. I wanted to keep the colors of the lion very subtle, so the viewer could concentrate on the details of the patterns, rather than be distracted by lots of color. Red is the Chinese color of luck and the symbol in the top right represents happiness.
I’ve been meaning to create an illustration of Chinese Lions and the Lunar New Year is a great opportunity. They’re always so fascinating, especially after performing with a troupe with some folks in Oakland (many moons ago). I never tire of the tradition nor the pageantry.