Posted on November 30, 2009 by nazzlane
I missed the opening of Alizarin Goldflake’s latest exhibit, “Acquarella” (pictured above), which opened on Saturday the 28th. From her press release: “When I was a child, I kept an aquarium and I would stare into it for hours, mesmerized by it then as I am now by Second [...]
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Posted on November 30, 2009 by nazzlane
At the suggestion of Sasun Steinbeck, I stopped in at p:Arte Gallery to see the photography exhibition of Paola Tauber. Pictured above is one of her photographs entitled “nausicaa”. My impression was one of a futuristic Eve sitting at the tree of knowledge and technology is tempting her. Beside the gallery [...]
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Posted on November 25, 2009 by nazzlane
A few weeks ago, I wrote a short piece here about Gracie Kendal’s latest project. She is working toward completion of her Masters of Arts degree. Pictured above is part of the project, a showcase of “side by side” photographs of the real and virtual Gracie. More on her project can be [...]
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Posted on November 25, 2009 by nazzlane
A show at the Born Museum of Fine Arts, is presenting the work of Littleone Aries and Antenna Rae, titled “A showcase of the best in Watercolor”. The show, which opened earlier this month runs through November 30th. The piece pictured above, “Ginger Nights I” is an original mixed media painting by [...]
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Posted on November 25, 2009 by nazzlane
I stopped in to see the works of Ms Mayo at her main gallery last night when she handed me a LM for the Sun Escapes Arts Center. I’ve been an admirer of hers for some time, her use of colors and textures along with her many immersive pieces are a delight [...]
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Posted on November 24, 2009 by nazzlane
I’m at the inauguration of the new Gallery Pirats: The Manufacture Art Gallery , which opened on Tuesday , November 24th where the exhibit will be open until December 19th. Artists exhibiting include; ieko Catnap AKA Ieko, Trill Zapatero, Zhora Maynard, Hermes Kondor and Loup Erin aka Elie Maurice. Pictured [...]
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Posted on November 21, 2009 by nazzlane
The Hallelujah Azul Art Walk, an open-air exhibition featuring the work of fifteen artists, opened on the 14th of November. The exhibition will be open through the end of November. The artist media includes; RL painting, photography, and collage, enhanced SL photography, SL sculptural builds, and others. The venue, Hallelujah Azul is a “small town” [...]
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Posted on November 21, 2009 by nazzlane
I happened to catch the opening of shellina Winkler’s latest exhibition at the TANALOIS2 di Alo e Tani where it opened this past Thursday, the 19th of November. She has five large immersive pieces that will be on exhibit until the 12th of December. As she explained to me, “They are not new but as [...]
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Posted on November 17, 2009 by nazzlane
I stopped over at “Fractal Diversity”, which has become a semi-annual exhibition in Second Life, and is being presented at AI Gallery from November 17th, 2009 through January 19th 2010. On display are the works of 13 artists with a wide variety of styles. The artists exhibiting are; Androo Beck, AuroraSkye [...]
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Posted on November 17, 2009 by nazzlane
I attended the Opening of SAS3D : Bunker Art Gallery, Tuesday November 17th, where the exhibit will be open until December 12th. On exhibit are the works of; Gracie Kendal, Ragamuffin Kips, Nathaniel Somerset, shellina Winkler and Solkide Auer. Pictured above is a project byMs Kendal who is working toward a Masters of Art degree, [...]
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