“Blue Tsuki is both a Second Life artist/builder and a RL fine artist.
He has worked for many years in a variety of mediums. Trained as a painter and printmaker he has a history of experimentation and unique process art-making. He has shown painting, mixed media sculpture installations, unique process photography, interactive electronic music sculpture, traditional graphite drawings and digital prints.
Blue has worked with computers for many years with a concentration on art and design.
He has become deeply involved with the potential of Second Life as an art medium, pursuing installations and interactive sculptures.”
“Scribbled,” an installation by the talented 3D artist Cica Ghost in Second Life, opens its doors today. It is a captivating and imaginative virtual world that will transport visitors to the carefree days of childhood.
Cica Ghost, an experienced and well-known artist in Second Life, has crafted a black-and-white environment that mimics children’s scribbles. The stylized houses, flowers, animals, insects, and even a UFO, all appear as if they were drawn by a child. The recurring word “dance” adds to the positive and playful atmosphere of the installation.
However, to fully appreciate the beauty of this landscape, it is important to accept the lighting settings of the region. This will enhance the contrast and the details of the installation, making the experience even more immersive.
As visitors explore “Scribbled,” they will find themselves surrounded by a world that is both familiar and yet fantastical. The simplicity of the black and white palette, the childlike drawings, and the interactive elements invite the viewer to let go of adult preconceptions and embrace the playfulness of the installation.
Cica Ghost has created an immersive and interactive experience that encourages visitors to explore, interact, and dance. With its whimsical and imaginative design, “Scribbled” is a must-see installation for anyone looking to experience something truly unique in the virtual world of Second Life.
We invite visitors to leave a tip in Cica Ghost’s tip jar as a way to support the artist and her work.
In the virtual world of Second Life, Caly is a renowned and highly respected photographer, known for their exceptional and visually stunning photographs. In this exhibition titled “Crown,” she shows women adorned with crowns. Caly’s work is renowned for her attention to detail, her ability to capture the essence of the crowns, and for showcasing the beauty and power of the female form.
Recently, Caly has curated an exhibition of her work at the NovaOwl Gallery in Second Life, showcasing a vast and diverse range of photographs taken throughout the virtual world, all of which feature women wearing crowns. The exhibition is a true representation of Caly’s range as a photographer, and it accentuates the crown as a symbol of the strength and beauty of the women depicted.
It is possible that Caly was inspired by the popular Netflix series The Crown, which explores the lives of the British royal family and their use of power through the symbol of the crown. The Crown may have inspired Caly to bring this inspiration into the virtual world by creating a series of powerful and beautiful portraits of women adorned with crowns.
One of the strengths of Caly’s work is the ability to capture the essence of the crowns and the effect they have on the image of women. Through the use of different lights, colors, and angles, Caly creates photographs that celebrate the beauty and strength of women. Caly’s photographs are more than just pretty pictures, they are a reflection of the emotions and experiences that can be found within the virtual world, a representation of female empowerment and symbolism.
Caly is also very active in the Second Life community and is known for being responsive to feedback and requests. She often takes suggestions on board when working on new pieces or when curating the exhibition, this makes Caly continuously create more interesting and meaningful works.
Overall, Caly’s exhibition at NovaOwl Gallery is a must-see for anyone interested in virtual world photography, particularly those who want to appreciate art through a female and empowering perspective, utilizing the symbol of the crown. It is an exhibition that explores a current and highly inspirational theme not only in the virtual world but in the real world as well.
La Maison d’Aneli, a historic gallery in Second Life, will close its doors onJanuary 14, 2023. I knew this sad news from the official page of the famous art gallery on Facebook.
Anely Abeyante has personally maintained and curated an art gallery that has offered its visitors monthly exhibitions of great interest and cultural depth for 12 years. Currently, several exhibitions can be visited: below I share the posts published on Facebook with related SLurl.
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