Showing posts with label LEA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LEA. Show all posts
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Of all my demon spirits I need you the most
Outfit details:
Skirt: Grasp: Leather Frill Skirt, Black
Top: Indyra Originals RTW, Joya Tank, Noir
Shoes: Indyra Originals: Coquette Noir, Olivia Noir
Hair: Alli&Ali: Olga, Black Flame
Skin&makeup&eyes: Plastik:, Pink May, Astrali, FLF
Pose: MGS: Girl Stand E-05
Location: Tales from The Ghost Forest LEA14, by Uan Ceriaptrix
Monday, May 6, 2013
Turning me to rust
Down amongst the dust
I need someone to help me
You need someone to trust
There's something with these tears
Turning me to rust
I need someone to help me
Yeah I need someone to touch
(Echo & The Bunnymen: Rust)
Outfit details:
Hair: Tameless: Muriel
Dress: Zaara: Chaya, Peacock
Skin&eyes: YS & YS: Megan, Morning, TDR Fusion
Shoes: N-core: Diva, Burgundy, Mesh
Butterflies: Static: Butterflutter, Gift
Parasol: Tokushi: Killer, Gift
Location: Rust by Cica Ghost, LEA13
Labels:
art,
Cica Ghost,
exhibits,
exploring,
freebies,
gifts,
LEA,
N-Core,
Rust,
sim design,
Static,
Tameless,
The Dressing Room,
Tokushi,
YsYs,
Zaara
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Drawing inspiration
Cica Ghost's Black and White World at LEA 13 is a fantastic experience. Cica says in the description of her installation, in the LEA blog, that her idea for this project came from an imaginary world she has in her mind. I love the storybooklike feel of her work. The drawings move around and the world is full of fun little details.
I was going to take pictures of the sim itself only, at first, but the whole experience is somehow made even better by the visitors moving around and interacting inside the fantasy world. It is a great place to spend time alone or with friends, and to let your mind wander. I feel like writing poems or painting after a moment there.
I was going to take pictures of the sim itself only, at first, but the whole experience is somehow made even better by the visitors moving around and interacting inside the fantasy world. It is a great place to spend time alone or with friends, and to let your mind wander. I feel like writing poems or painting after a moment there.
Outfit details:
-Eyes: ID: Snowfall, old Seasons gacha
-Hair: Diva: Naomi, Onyx, 20000+ group gift
-Corset: Chandelle: Lya Pink
-Hair Accessory: Loq: Bird Skull for TDRB (old)
-Howear: Pants: Suspended, Straps and Wings: Fallen
-Boots: Insanya: Obey
Monday, October 1, 2012
Inspiring visual candy
Ce n'est pas une peinture by Gracie Kendal, at LEA15, is an interesting installation. Fantastic start for a new LEA grant season. Read this detailed post with pictures on Gracie's blog for more information. Make sure you read the instructions when you land, makes the experience ten times better. If you are looking for a place to relax, where you get inspiring visual candy to reboot your brain, this is it.
Here are the outfit details as promised, the outfit is compiled of old favorites, so they may not all be available anymore.
Feet: Slink: Womens Natural Barefeet (Mesh Rigged)
Hair: Shag: Your Wish, Raven
Hair decoration: TSM: Cosmic Traveller-Hair Bit
Bracelet: Aidoru: Neko safetypins bracelet on rust band, unisex
Eyelashes: Redgrave: 16, Elemental
Eyes: Redgrave: Avie: Elemental
Pants: Indie Rose: Denim Jeans, Brown
Tail: Sweet Hair: Neko Tail D09 (no emotes, looks fantastic)
Ears: Funshine: Neko ears
Top and tattoo: RevengE (closed) Neko Warrior outfit
Poses: Float animator, part of the installation
Shape: My own
Labels:
Aidoru,
art,
artists,
exhibits,
exploring,
fashion,
Funshine,
Gracie Kendal,
Indie Rose,
LEA,
LEA grants,
neko,
other blogs,
Redgrave,
Revenge,
Shag,
sim design,
Slink,
Sweet Hair,
TSM
Monday, September 24, 2012
Invention/Reinvention
Today I attended a private viewing at the new Avalon Arts Initiative gallery in Tabula Rasa. This opening exhibit named Invention/Reinvention features work by talented SL artists Jessica Belmer, Isla Gealach, and Rikku Yalin.
First of all the building is really beautiful and works well for the purpose. Winter Nightfire won a competition to design the gallery and has done a great job. I can see many different types of exhibits working here.
Scattered around the gallery, Rikku Yalin's robots greet you with an unarming look and the feel of quality design. She is a sim designer, and it shows in the automata. She clearly has a good grasp of what works in the virtual. The robots work for many kinds of spaces, not just galleries. To me they have a melancholy look to them, which gives them an added level of meaning. Rikku is known for showcasing her work at the LEA sandbox.
Jessica Belmer's dark and beautiful imagery evokes not only the work of the German Surrealist Hans Bellmer, as suggested in the blog post by Rowan Derryth, but the world of stories, mysteries, a life in the imaginary. Originally showcasing only in Flickr, Belmer definitely fits the bill of a promising artistic talent, the kind Avalon Arts Initiative was created to support.
Isla Gealach of Cheeky Pea is a well known designer of home decor and furniture. Her works of art echo the high quality of her commercial work but have a more ethereal feel to them.
Curated by Rowan Derryth, who also owns her own gallery RoHaus and writes for Prim perfect, this exhibit, to me, holds a lot of gravitas. I would love to keep these works of art around. They are the sort of quality that lasts.
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