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Showing posts with label bones. Show all posts
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Tshirt: Twin Skeletal Angels Design
. Posted by Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions.com

Twin Skeletal Angels T-shirt is a vector-based design currently available on Zazzle. The wings are a combination of bird and butterfly elements, with spider leg segments placed on top.

Twin Skeletal Angels T-shirt is a vector-based design currently available on Zazzle. The wings are a combination of bird and butterfly elements, with spider leg segments placed on top.
Nov 4, 2009
Photos: Skulls and Bones


Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.
Just a couple of images from the California Academy of Sciences.
Labels:
bones,
nature,
photograph,
photography,
skulls,
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Oct 31, 2008
Artwork: Halloween E-Card

It's (drumroll please). . . HALLOWEEN! Ta da!
Here's a mixed media piece to celebrate my favorite holiday of the year. I've always loved Victorian scrolls and banner style, but thought it would be interesting to substitute certain artistic elements with insect legs and bone fragments--it's subtle, but gory. Buahhaha! This was done in pen/ink, then scanned and colored/manipulated in Photoshop.View Larger Image.
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Jul 31, 2008
Artwork: Contemplation (Heritage Series)
. Art by Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions.com

This is the second piece of the Heritage Series I started concerning human atrocities in Asia, particularly the Khmer Rouge--a tribute to my family and to the countless innocent people caught in the crossfire.
The inspiration of this composition was from an old photo (perhaps National Geographic) of an Asian male digging through a pile of bones, looking for the remains of his relatives. What furthered my interest was a photo my friend, Ricky, took while visiting Angkor Wat; it was a simple image of monks looking off into the distance. Merging the two, I came up with this piece. The colors are subdued, with accents on the focal points--the robe and the flames surrounding the bones. The image on the right contains the monotone graphite drawing. I chose not to apply color to the monk's face to give a sense of humanitarian loss--of being a ghost in a world of struggle and hate.

This is the second piece of the Heritage Series I started concerning human atrocities in Asia, particularly the Khmer Rouge--a tribute to my family and to the countless innocent people caught in the crossfire.
The inspiration of this composition was from an old photo (perhaps National Geographic) of an Asian male digging through a pile of bones, looking for the remains of his relatives. What furthered my interest was a photo my friend, Ricky, took while visiting Angkor Wat; it was a simple image of monks looking off into the distance. Merging the two, I came up with this piece. The colors are subdued, with accents on the focal points--the robe and the flames surrounding the bones. The image on the right contains the monotone graphite drawing. I chose not to apply color to the monk's face to give a sense of humanitarian loss--of being a ghost in a world of struggle and hate.
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illustration,
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robe,
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sherrie,
sherrie thai,
sherriethai,
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