In the realm of artistic expression, few names command as much intrigue and fascination as Terry Gold. Renowned for her captivating virtual photography within the immersive world of Second Life, Terry has carved a distinct path with her awe-inspiring creations. With an unwavering commitment to her craft and an uncanny ability to breathe life into his photographic sets, Terry’s work transcends the boundaries of reality and sparks the imagination of all who encounter it.
In this exclusive interview, we delve into the mind of Terry Gold, unraveling the inspirations, motivations, and artistic process behind his remarkable body of work. Join us as we explore the depths of his artistic vision, unveiling the stories and techniques that have made her a true virtuoso of virtual photography. Prepare to be captivated by the artistry and passion that flows through every frame, as Terry Gold shares her insights and perspectives, painting a vivid portrait of his unique creative journey.
Your life without art would be …
Terrygold: Nothing would change for me, it would be my usual life.
Where do you get your inspiration from?
Terrygold: I tell stories about my life; everything I see and everything around me is a source of inspiration.
What is your work about?
Terrygold: I write short stories, often about my life, but also about what I see happening under my balcony. I’ve also made ecologist exhibitions. I create whatever flows through my mind.
How is the artistic process like there? Do you see an object/person/landscape first and then the idea comes up? Or is it upside down?
Terrygold: It’s very simple. I write a story, then I build the scenes to take the photos. My art exhibitions are entirely created in SL (Second Life) and start by writing the story on a notecard. All the scenes are created using objects available in SL, and the photos are taken directly here, using lights, projections, and whatever our beautiful metaverse makes available. No external editing is carried out (Photoshop, AI, or other image processing programs).
Your mantra?
Terrygold: My freedom ends when it invades other people’s freedom.
Currently, the best place for you in SL?
Terrygold: I don’t travel much in SL, so I couldn’t indicate a favorite place. But it would still be a place with little concrete and a lot of nature.
A question that moves you right now…
Terrygold: Like everyone, I also have things that move me deeply, but they are personal.
Is there a work of art in your life that particularly impressed you?
Terrygold: One night, while walking through Rome, I found myself in front of the Trevi Fountain. It was lit, the square deserted. This is my most beautiful memory of art.
Was there a key experience or has the artist profession always been your dearest wish?
Terrygold: No, I’m just doing it for fun and entertainment. I’m not an artist.
What drives you?
Terrygold: The desire to say something. Often what I do annoys, but no matter, I keep going my own way.
Do you feel understood with your art?
Terrygold: Some comments make me understand that my art has been understood, while others, on the contrary, are very far from what I meant. But everyone sees different things, and I think that’s normal.
Do you think that you can make a difference with your art?
Terrygold: No, I leave the serious matters in the hands of the true artists.
Do you think that everyone is an artist?
Terrygold: We live in an era of “do-goodism” that wants us to believe that we are all equal, that everyone can do anything. In my opinion, that is not the case. For example, we have to listen to singers out of tune. Art must give emotions, and not everybody can do that.
What does the term art mean to you?
Terrygold: The field of art is very wide. We start by admiring a beautiful painting, then we get lost in the beautiful lines of a motorcycle (Ducati Panigale V4 S). Art is almost everywhere, and each person has a different sensibility to appreciate it.
Are there any topics that you are particularly interested in implementing?
Terrygold: I wish I could do more to awaken the world from this mass hypnosis created by religion.
What is your strength?
Terrygold: The freedom to say whatever I want, free from any religious subjection.
What was the best advice you have ever received in SL?
Terrygold: Never enter your password in any hyperlink.
Your next projects, exhibitions. Where can your art be seen?
Terrygold:
Title: Rain
Gallery: T.A.G – Terrygold Art Gallery
Title: PM10 – Fine dust
Gallery: T.A.G – Terrygold Art Gallery
Title: My friend
Gallery: T.A.G – Terrygold Art Gallery
Gallery of photo
Gallery: T.A.G – Terrygold Art Gallery
Title: Women through Women Eyes (collective exhibition)
Gallery: SERENA CENTER FOR ARTISTS & THE ARTS
Terry Gold: A Visionary Photographer Crafting Second Life Realities
Terry Gold is a distinguished artist whose passion for photography knows no bounds. With an unwavering commitment to her craft, Terry has carved a unique path in the realm of virtual photography, capturing stunning images within the immersive world of Second Life. Her extraordinary talent lies in her ability to construct captivating photographic sets, utilizing only the tools and resources that Second Life offers, without any reliance on external editing.
Fueled by an insatiable desire to push the boundaries of artistic expression, Terry’s photographic journey is a testament to her unwavering dedication and boundless imagination. Her work transcends the confines of reality, seamlessly blending the virtual with the real. Through her lens, she weaves narratives that draw inspiration from her own life experiences, transforming ordinary moments into extraordinary visual tales.
What sets Terry apart is her meticulous approach to the artistic process. Each photograph begins with the construction of a compelling story, serving as the foundation for the meticulously crafted scenes that she brings to life. Armed with a notecard filled with his evocative narratives, Terry carefully orchestrates the elements within Second Life, skillfully using lights, projections, and the plethora of available objects to compose his striking compositions. The result is a collection of awe-inspiring images that emanate authenticity and raw emotion.
In her quest for artistic freedom, Terry embraces the belief that true artistry lies in one’s ability to communicate profound messages while respecting the freedom and autonomy of others. It is this philosophy that guides his creative journey, urging her to tread his own path even if it means stirring controversy or provoking diverse interpretations. With unyielding determination, Terry continues to fearlessly share her unique perspective, breaking free from the shackles of conformity and transcending the boundaries of traditional art.
While Terry humbly dismisses the notion of being labeled as an artist, her body of work speaks volumes about her undeniable talent and creative prowess. Her photographs have the power to ignite emotions, provoke introspection, and challenge preconceived notions. Terry’s images invite viewers to immerse themselves in his visionary world, where reality seamlessly melds with imagination, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of those fortunate enough to witness her photographic masterpieces.
As Terry Gold’s artistic journey unfolds, she remains unwavering in her pursuit of uncharted territories within the realm of virtual photography. With each new project, exhibition, and photograph, she continues to push the boundaries of what is possible, weaving together intricate visual narratives that transcend the boundaries of Second Life and captivate the souls of those who encounter his extraordinary artistry.
In an era where artistry takes on many forms, Terry Gold stands tall as a visionary photographer, fearlessly embracing the uncharted territories of virtual realms and creating her own distinctive realities. Through her lens, she invites us to delve deeper, to question the limits of perception, and to embark on a mesmerizing journey where art, imagination, and Second Life intertwine harmoniously.
Step into Terry Gold’s world and witness the extraordinary vision that unfolds before your eyes.
Blog by Violet Boa – Art & Event PR Representative
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