Where Imagination Meets Innovation: The Dot & Co. Manifesto
My art is a celebration—born from brush and pixel, from instinct and invention.
It’s a tribute to my mum, aunties, and grandmothers. A nod to the artists who came before me, who paved the way with courage and colour. It rises from emotion, not automation—from the messy, magical space where memory meets myth.
It’s a tribute to my mum, aunties, and grandmothers. A nod to the artists who came before me, who paved the way with courage and colour. It rises from emotion, not automation—from the messy, magical space where memory meets myth.
People often ask, “Is this all your work?”
The answer is—yes, and then some.
The answer is—yes, and then some.
I watch people lean in—eyes wide, fingers hovering, questions blooming. Some ask if I’ve hand-painted every greeting card. Others assume each handtowel was brushed stroke by stroke. They peer at my canvases with deep curiosity, trying to uncover the magic, trying to grasp how each piece came to life. What they’re really asking is: How did you make me feel something?
And that’s the part I never fully explain. Because behind every layer is a whisper, a memory, a moment stitched with soul. The process is part paint, part poetry, part pixel—and all heart.
I create with hands and heart—sketching from scratch, painting traditionally and digitally, zhushing textures and colours with soul and strategy. I scan my own watercolor washes, ink splatters, and fabric fragments—each one handmade, each one zhushed with intention. I build depth slowly, like mist over eucalyptus. Colour is intuitive. Sometimes it’s seafoam and melancholy; other times it’s coral and sass.
I refine facial features with delicate highlights and shadows, balancing realism with surreal flourishes—petals, feathers, poetic symbols. The final piece is never just an image. It’s a feeling. A visual poem. A world.
I also use AI as a sparring partner—not to replace my hand, but to stretch my imagination. I paint in words, sculpt story, and zhush pixels into poetry. I refine, nudge, and post-edit until the absurd becomes intimate and the abstract feels personal. I use AI for the whimsy, the weird, and the wonderfully wacky—letting technology bend to my vision, not the other way around.
My focus is JOY.
Honouring women—at every age, every size, every style—blooming, re-blooming, never fading. My art is a rebellion against invisibility, a love letter to transformation, a riot of colour and feeling.
Honouring women—at every age, every size, every style—blooming, re-blooming, never fading. My art is a rebellion against invisibility, a love letter to transformation, a riot of colour and feeling.
Whether I’m working through photography, painting, product design, or digital illustration, the goal is always the same: to tell stories that feel both intimate and imagined, deeply personal and playfully shared. Every image, product, and character I shape is part of a broader world—one built on kindness, quirk, and unapologetic storytelling.
Artist + Joy + Love + AI = Wacky & Wonderful
This is not machine-made magic. This is human-made wonder, amplified.
Don’t focus on how it’s created—focus on how it makes you feel.
My art isn’t about the method. It’s about the moment that moves you.
This is not machine-made magic. This is human-made wonder, amplified.
Don’t focus on how it’s created—focus on how it makes you feel.
My art isn’t about the method. It’s about the moment that moves you.
I build visual worlds with a camera, a brush, and a bucket of pixels.
I zhush with care, create with curiosity, and serve it all with sass.
I zhush with care, create with curiosity, and serve it all with sass.
Enjoyyyyy!!
—Sheree
—Sheree
P.S. My photography has its own dedicated space — a separate online gallery where you can wander through sunlit moments and shoreline stories. Click here to explore.
Captured through my lens and heart, each image is enhanced in post-editing but never digitally constructed — just incredible moments, snapped in natural light and seasoned with memory.