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For multi-disciplinary artist and creative visionary Sarah Lierin Corley, art has never been a hobby or career choice — it has been a lifeline. Based at the recovery-centered studio R3 Tattoo in Jefferson, Georgia, Corley uses creativity as a form of medicine, storytelling, and connection. Through tattooing, piercing, artwork, murals, and street installations, she helps others navigate healing, self-expression, and identity reclamation.
As the founder of Shades of Pandemonium, her independent brand and creative platform, Corley marries purpose with artistry, blending personal experience with deep intention. Her work is mission-driven, emotional, and transformative — art designed not only to be seen, but felt.
Her brand and portfolio live online at shadesofpandemonium.com, with a growing portfolio and community presence on Instagram at @shadesofpandemonium.
Where Purpose Meets Practice at Shades of Pandemonium
From the beginning, Corley’s journey has been grounded in survival and self-discovery. Art became her way through adversity — a tool to process emotion and reclaim her story. As she evolved into tattooing and mural work, she discovered her calling in guiding others toward the same creative release.
This transformation led to the birth of Shades of Pandemonium, a brand rooted in resilience, recovery, and empowerment. Instead of fitting inside commercial trends, Corley built a business centered on authenticity, meaning, and emotional honesty. Every tattoo and collaborative project serves as proof that creativity can transform pain into possibility.
Her evolution accelerated as she joined R3 Tattoo, where recovery-aligned art practices and community support aligned naturally with her values. Today, she stands as a full-time professional artist using intentional creation to help others feel seen, understood, and inspired.
Building a Community Where Art Heals
Corley’s work resonates deeply with individuals seeking significance behind the art they wear or create — people navigating transformation, crossroads, and rebirth. Her clients want expression, not decoration. They arrive with stories, scars, and experiences that Corley helps translate into tattoos and artwork full of symbolism and emotional weight.
Through Shades of Pandemonium, Corley offers more than a service; she offers validation, safety, and belonging. For many, her work becomes a milestone marker — a physical reminder of survival, healing, and who they are becoming.
Her future vision is expansive and community-focused. Corley plans to create workshops, collaborative murals, and healing-oriented art spaces that blend creative exploration with emotional recovery. By normalizing art as a healing modality, she hopes to help others unlock their own stories, voices, and creative power.
A Creative Legacy Rooted in Healing
Sarah Corley’s journey reflects the power of art to reshape lives — starting with her own. What began as private expression has evolved into Shades of Pandemonium, a creative brand and movement dedicated to transformation through intentional art.
Her mission remains clear: to use creativity to build bridges — between struggle and purpose, solitude and community, pain and healing. Through her studio work, public art, and growing platform, she continues to expand a legacy where art is not just seen, but lived and experienced.
To explore her work or connect directly, visit shadesofpandemonium.com or follow @shadesofpandemonium.