Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
Here’s another custom-made necklace I created for a friend. It’s a combination of off-white and white pearls with silver beading and chains.
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
Here’s another custom-made necklace I created for a friend. It’s a combination of off-white and white pearls with silver beading and chains.
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
Here are some candid photos of the U.S. Shaolin Wushu team from Oakland, CA. They were taken at the Oakland Chinatown Street Fest.
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
Skittles was one of the first brands who compressed their site into a widget format. It aggregated content from multiple sites: Flickr (photos), Youtube (videos), Friends (Facebook group) and others. It clearly shows the power of Web 2.0–increasing social interaction in an open-format manner.
Most recently, Zombieland (the new release of Sony Pictures) incorporated this new format for several items. I wonder what will be the next innovation. . .
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
Here’s another free background to use as you please (Creative Commons License). Image here.
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
Seeing Stars is inspired by Harajuku Gothic fashion and was created with pen on vellum (with Photoshop accents).
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
It’s been about a decade since I’ve done henna body art professionally. It was a great learning experience–to explore and develop different artistic styles.
Recently, I was asked to participate in a henna project for the Aquanuts Synchronized Swim Team. After a long night of decorative work for others, I was able to create this piece on myself in an hour, freehand, reviving my carpal tunnel. Good times!
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
Crumpled Paper and Blurred Lights are new photos that I’m offering as a free download. They’re part of my Creative Commons collection of photo backgrounds to use in both commercial and personal work. Simply click on the image and enjoy!
Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
If you get a chance to swing by the SF Museum of Modern Art, check out Richard Avedon’s portrait exhibit. It’s so inspiring to see the personalities of his subjects come to life in black & white.