For instance, Monday morning PST, I went online to look around at the newly launched exhibit, "And So She Danced" by Kylie Sabra & Olympes Rhode. It was a lovely exhibit of photographs with charming subjects and lovely verses. Sabra and Rhode's works are both captivating and looking at their work was a delight for the eyes.
writings from the mind of a 30-something woman who's interested in food, virtual worlds, and whatnot.
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Showing posts with label secondlife. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
virtual living: My day in Second Life
Second Life has a lot of fun and diverse activities to offer and yet offer something really riveting and profound for the mind.
For instance, Monday morning PST, I went online to look around at the newly launched exhibit, "And So She Danced" by Kylie Sabra & Olympes Rhode. It was a lovely exhibit of photographs with charming subjects and lovely verses. Sabra and Rhode's works are both captivating and looking at their work was a delight for the eyes.
For instance, Monday morning PST, I went online to look around at the newly launched exhibit, "And So She Danced" by Kylie Sabra & Olympes Rhode. It was a lovely exhibit of photographs with charming subjects and lovely verses. Sabra and Rhode's works are both captivating and looking at their work was a delight for the eyes.
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Virtual Writeups: July
Here is my SL arts feature article on Lollito Larkham:
Arts has first and foremost been the core of the virtual world of Second Life. The idea of a wide open space where you can just create anything is one of the many allures of the virtual world.
This month's featured artist from AVENUE Magazine saw this and honed his artistry in Second Life. Though not an artist in RL, Lollito Larkham's desire and passion for creating and making evocative 3d art installations shines through inworld.
Read his journey in SL and how the virtual world gave him something to do and thrive in creatively.
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Friday, February 19, 2010
For AVENUE Magazine: Filthy Fluno's Women
I recently had the honor of revisiting Filthy Fluno's gallery in Artropolis for AVENUE Magazine. Fluno, whose real name is Jeff Lipsky, is a painter who actively exhibits his work both in Second Life and in many galleries in real life. Take a look at my article about his latest work here:
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Monday, December 8, 2008
AVENUE Magazine December 2008

This is my little project online. It is a Second Life publication that specializes in Fashion and Lifestyle. I am the Editor and I write up to four articles. It is great practice for writing, specially when one lacks real-life inspirations to write about.
Second Life is a unique and colorful world, and I really enjoy it..:)
Just click on the link and hope you enjoy! :)
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