Showing posts with label tribal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tribal. Show all posts

May 14, 2012

Artwork: Tribal Bird Scene

. Posted by Sherrie Thai by Shaireproductions.com

Tribal Bird Scene

Tribal Bird Scene: Detail

This spontaneous drawing was created with a silver pen on a black canvas and took approximately four hours.

Jul 16, 2010

Artwork: Abstract Tribal Dragon

Abstract Tribal Dragon

Abstract Tribal Dragon Shirt

Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.

Abstract Tribal Dragon is a hand-drawn image of my favorite creature, available as a shirt on Zazzle.

Jan 4, 2010

Artwork: Tribal Design

Tribal Design

Tribal Design

Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.

This design is inspired by Borneo-style tattoos. The shirt is available at Zazzle here

Sep 25, 2009

Artwork: Tribal Snake with Circular Ornaments

Red Tribal Snake

Red Tribal Snake

Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.

Here's a simple tribal illustration that's inspired by the woodwork of the Haida community of the Pacific Northwest. Shirt here

Sep 14, 2009

Artwork: Tribal Bird

Tribal Bird

Tribal Bird Shirt

Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.

Tribal Bird is an intricate pen/ink design that was born in the waiting room for Jury Duty. The t-shirt design can be found here.

Jul 29, 2008

Artwork: Tribal Sparrows with Winged Heart

Tribal Sparrows with Winged Heart

Art by Sherrie Thai of Shaireproductions.com

I happened to be watching the lovely Kat von D's LA Ink when I came up with this. This was also a homage to old school sailor tattoos, particularly those of Ed Hardy.

The artwork was created by hand, then scanned and recreated in Adobe Illustrator.

Jun 27, 2008

Artwork: Tribal Eagle


This tribal eagle was created by hand, scanned, then cleaned up on the computer. I rarely use the Wacom tablet for concept art and illustration. For me, the tangibility of drawing on paper far outweighs the coldness of the computer.

Since the Olympics and July 4th are coming up, it's a fitting time for a self-promotion. After creating the artwork, I thought it would be interesting as a shirt. I'm trying not to create many duplicates of artwork on paper and t-shirts, but this one seems to work well as both.