Tag Archives: second life

soror Nishi’s Sixties Mushroom Forest

Soror Nishi showed me her latest creation … a piece of art! The slightest glance at it drags you back into the sixties. These psychedellic mushrooms look so good from every angle that I had to stop myself from taking too many photo’s. 

 

 

 

International Panda Rescue Fund with Ling Ling

Strange scene to be seen at Brooklyn Is Watching: Kat2 Kit is putting Ling Ling in scene for the International Panda Rescue Fund. Ling Ling, Japan’s oldest giant panda, died recently in a zoo in Tokyo but keeps on living in Second Life in the sculpture of Cheen Pintey.

As the photo’s will show you, Kit2 Kat seems to be a panda him (her?)self …

Sculpted Toe Socks

Yesterday, someone asked me if I could not make socks. Good idea! I started knitting right away and ended up with 3 pair of different coloured toe socks. The red pair you can see here (http://rowancarroll.blogspot.com/ a link I found ego-surfing) and the blue and the striped ones are photographed by the undersigned who has no poses in her inventory …

 

 

The Path To Hell – My Contribution To The Garden Of NPIRL Delights

Indeed, dear readers, I too tried to make the Garden a bit more hellish than it already was in the underworld part. I thought it would be a good idea to depict how fast and slippery the way to hell can be, so I made something that looks at first like an aquatic paradise. Yes, please, do step on the slide, it is free, and at the end a free barbecue awaits you!

Hope to see you there ….

The Garden of NPIRL Delights – An Insider’s Photo Album

The Garden of NPIRL Delights is officially open! More info is to be found here  http://npirl.blogspot.com/ where I just read that Light Waves participated as well. I spent two weeks in the Garden, building on -with good intentions- the “Path to Hell”, but now at last I can change my builder’s hat into a blogger’s one, showing you some photo’s I took earlier on. Of course I cannot show every single build in the garden – there is simply too much to see and you just have to go over there and look for yourself- so I shall act in a very nepotistic way and show you the builds of my friends and idols. Yes, dear readers, inhabitants of second life are in fact as subjective and unfair as common real world people! 

 

Cheen Pitney’s  Self Consumption

 

 

 

 

soror Nishi’s In My Head

It looks good in day light and even better at night time …

 

 

 

AuraKyo Insoo With “The Inner Garden”

 

 

 

Madcow Cosmos’ Heterotroph

 

 

 

 

 

Bryn Oh’s Steamgarden

 

 

 

 

New Edition of Gaia, Mother of the Earth

After having made a second Ishtar, it was Gaia’s turn. Same goddess, same attributes, different sculpture …

 

 

 

 

Another View On Ishtar

Made for someone who liked the sculpture I made last week that much, he ordered an Ishtar of his own ….

 

 

 

The Garden of NPIRL Delights – More Than Just a Build Festival

As of tomorrow (27th of April) content creators will start to create their virtual version of heaven, earth and hell. Rezzable Productions and the NPIRL group, which stands for Not Possible In Real Life – a title which does not need further clarification, found inspiration for the building festival’s theme in the Garden of Earthly Delights, a triptych by the Dutch painter Hieronymus or Jeroen Bosch. Builders are able to use up to 500 prims and the buidling will end the 14th of May. I applied to be a part of this festival and hope they allow me to contribute a piece of the underworld. Awaiting their response, I already started to use my imagination … I must say, I have a hell of a time! More information on this festival can be found here http://garden.rezzable.com/ or by clicking on the Not Possible In Real Life link in my blogroll.

… little devils swaying Rezzable flags …

Ishtar, Goddess of the Moon

Ladies and gentlemen, here comes Ishtar, ancient Goddess of the moon who is supposed to go and join Gaia in the same sim.

 

 

Cheen Pitney’s Secret Sculptures

From today on, Cheen Pitney, the SL-world famous sculptor, my example and friend, show the statues he made as private commissions, and thus made only for the eyes of the owner, his friends and his visitors. This is a unique chance to admire these masterpieces without having to hire a private detective or force Cheen to let you peek into his inventory. The pictures below are only a wee fraction of what is to be seen in the Crescent Moon Museum ( http://slurl.com/secondlife/FairChang%20Village/218/206/31 ) and I will show you sculptures I had never seen before and – this goes without doubt – I like a lot more than a lot.