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Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Snook Sneaks Back with This & That at Janus Gallery II-Sunday January 30th at 12:0m SLT
Friday, November 12, 2021
Experience the best winter moments in Astoria
Astoria is a beautiful dreamy winter scene that returns every year in Second Life. We have an awesome snowboarding and ice skating area. Great places to hang out with friends and amazing walks where you can watch the polar bears, horses, rabbits, and more. Skates and snowboards are available for free. And guess what? Even the drinks and snacks are for free. Great area for amazing winter pictures!
https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Ironia/32/212/37
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TINh9v-yMGY&ab_channel=InWorldFilms
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
IMMEDIATE RELEASE: WIPLY PHOTO CONTEST - L$30,000 in prizes
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Your Invitation to the NeoVictoria 2021 Photo Contest - October 15 - November 15th
Thursday, October 14, 2021
SLDomina Exploration
Friday, October 8, 2021
Mystical Illusions Photography Grand Opening!
TELEPORT: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/SERENA%20BLACK%20DRAGON/120/130/21
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Spotlight on The Janus Galleries- SLE Reporting...
Curated by Chuck Clip and Jewell, this gallery is named for the Roman god of new beginnings, transitions, doorways, and time. The Janus Gallery III hopes to usher in a new era of art in Second Life while keeping an eye on the roots they came from. With multiple galleries and events happening, this couple breathes new life into the art community of Second Life. SLE sat down with Chuck and Jewell to learn more about what they do, what art means to them, and what’s to come.
Interview with Chuck Clip & FallenAurora Jewell
SLE: Second Life means many different things to the people who log from around the globe to socialize, create and have fun at events happening around the clock. Collectively we are all part of a unique culture unmatched by rival virtual worlds across the metaverse. Can you give our readers a little bit of background about you and how you discovered Second Life?
Chuck: So… I discovered Second Life at a very dark time in my life. I was struggling mentally and financially. Just about the only thing I owned was my mac from college. I wanted a game to play in my off time and struggled to find anything interesting that would run on my mac. I stumbled across something called Second Life and thought it was a Sims rip-off. I made my account with what I thought would be a screen name which is why I ended up named CHUCKMATRIX Clip up until the advent of name changes. I picked that terrible cybergoth starter avatar and logged in. A woman skipped up to me and said, “Hi! Welcome to Second Life! You look like you need help!” I learned more about SL thanks to that person in my first two hours than I think I have in the years since. But let's hop into the time machine and skip my time as a host/dancer. One year later I’m with a woman who gets interested in my graphic design work and RL art. She introduced me to the lovely person who gave me my first art show in SL. To this day I can’t tell you HOW Finny saw any potential in what I initially showed her, but that show sparked a new passion in me. It also connected me to my first patron, Raftwet Jewell. Raft gave me my first gallery in SL and my friends introduced me to works like those of Starax. That drove me to dive headfirst into SL prim sculpture and had a relatively successful career showing in over 40 galleries across the grid, taking commissions from people and institutions alike. I reached what I felt like was a good place to stop, and almost immediately stumbled into Jewell. So began a whole new life in both RL and SL.
FallenAurora: I discovered Second Life through my employer. I worked in IT for 25 years at a university. We purchased an Educational Sim when the cost was favorable. The Second Life sim was my responsibility to manage. We did have several colleges that used it for classes. The College of Nursing, Digital Media, College of Medicine and History. The classes continued until SL increased the cost for hosting the educational sim. After we abandoned the educational sim, I stayed in SL. I found several support organizations, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Alanon, and personal self-help groups. This was of interest to me, as my education was focused on using technology for medical health care. Then I met Chuck Clip. I was introduced to SL Art and was blown away. I have been involved in art, both 2D and 3D ever since. Art is an expression of emotional and physical health. It speaks to the status of the RL world in which we live and thrive or struggle to thrive. I want to provide a place for ALL those who are creative to have a voice.
SLE: You both have a great story that shows you can create real lasting bonds with people you meet in Second Life and it can ultimately change your life. Art is in everything we do in both worlds. Art is a therapy that evokes emotion just by cit. It is also used as a way for artists to express themselves, What inspired you to create The Janus Galleries?
Chuck: Continuing from the previous question… I met Jewell! We got together in real life in 2015. And I left SL. I didn’t see the point in playing house anymore when we had an ACTUAL house together. But… fate is a funny thing. In December 2019 I had a few weeks off from work, and Jewell had gotten heavily back into SL so I joined her. She taught me how to DJ, I remade my avatar and had some fun. As Covid-19 shut down my plant, I started spending more time in SL. We bought a sim together to be our personal playground, but then I started exploring all my old haunts. And they were gone. All but three of them. And the three that still stood were ghost towns. I felt a huge amount of guilt. I felt like I had abandoned everyone who had lifted me up. So I asked Jewell if we could convert our sim to gear it toward the arts, and she saw how passionate I was about it and said yes. I don’t think either of us knew what we were committing to though. We held our first show in July 2020 even before we had NAMED the gallery and two weeks later, the gallery was booked through December. Since then we’ve kept adding venues and a second sim by October.
FallenAurora: This will be redundant, from the previous question. I want to give anyone/everyone a ‘voice’; a place to make a statement and find a supportive entity that will promote and make every attempt to bring others in to hear...what they have to say.
SLE: You hope to usher in a new era of art in SL while keeping an eye on your roots. Can you tell us how your roots influenced what you do in-world?
Chuck: As I said before I used to show all over the grid. I was extremely lucky to have participated in many themed shows, to find support for my art even when it was still very raw and needed some refining. Those are things that I am trying to return to the culture of art in SL. I also think of things like the haiku speed builds, or the exquisite corpses where 50+ artists all added one prim to create chaotic monstrosities that like it or hate it represented the whole community. There was freedom in art to explore to express controversial ideas and feelings. I see so many shows now where they ask artists not to make any religious or political statements, to which I say, “I’m sorry… have you looked at art EVER?” We NEED the freedom that I had 10 years ago to mess around and make something that might make someone mad. Art makes you FEEL and sometimes you won’t like the feeling. That’s ok. It doesn’t mean it’s not art. It means your preconceptions of life, religion, politics, humanity, sexuality, etc. were challenged. Congratulations! You have experienced art! I very much want artists' voices to be heard again, and broadly!
FallenAurora: My roots are in Community Health, focusing on using technology to reach out to those who may not be in the same physical location. Also, those who may have trouble finding others with the same life interest.
SLE: Great outlook on the meaning of art and using your roots to guide you in SL Arts. Besides you two, who else is involved in the management of the gallery?
Chuck: Yep Jewell nailed it.
FallenAurora: Currently, it is only Chuck and myself supporting the art sims. Dara is a booking manager and has been invaluable in helping us to find and book musicians. We do hire a host to assist us for events that we may find difficult to ‘be a host’ while still sending out notices, inserting performer stream info, and communicating with guests.
SLE: Booking managers are valuable team members. It’s hard to manage all on your own in SL. What type of art do you showcase?
Chuck: In addition to what Jewell said we also have a media artist (they work in videos) and we’ve hosted a few tribute concerts by people who remake entire bands and their stages.
FallenAurora: I welcome ALL art. We have 2D, 3D, composed music at events and written art, in the form of published and non-published writers and poets. The talent in SL is amazing.
SLE: How often do you host events at The Janus Galleries?
Chuck: Mhm we generally have at least one event a week on the sims. Aside from the galleries, there is also Janus Java, the music venue at Angels Rest Arts Collective, and we have an airship on Sinful Retreat where we occasionally hold parties.
FallenAurora: We host events weekly; art displays, readings, and music.
SLE: It looks like you both are kept very busy which is a good thing in SL! How can artists showcase their work at your galleries?
Chuck: So, Jewell and I have and still do scour the grid looking for artists and inviting them to show. A few old curator friends of mine shared old lists of artists, and we have combined all of that into a database of artists in SL. Generally, we pull from that list, but on occasion, someone we haven’t heard of yet approaches us and asks to show us their art. It almost invariably results in an invitation to show, and we very much welcome this. Artists who have not yet shown with us may feel free to reach out to either Jewell or me.
FallenAurora: Artists are encouraged to create installations, show their art in our galleries, read in our Janus Java Coffee house and post their poetry, or request a unique setting to display some work. Coming up soon, we have a proposal to display the ‘History of SL’ in photography. Therefore we are setting up a platform and gallery specific to this request.
SLE: Oh that sounds interesting. With SL turning 18 this year, I’m sure there is a lot of history to be displayed. Do you also host music entertainment for guests? If so, how often?
Chuck: Music is integrated into every gallery opening, and we also hold purely music events occasionally at Angels Rest.
FallenAurora: We acquire/hire live music performers and various composers to accompany each event.
SLE: Music definitely sets the tone when viewing art in both worlds. You have an upcoming event on July 10th with a few entertainers on the list, can you tell us more about it?
Chuck: The Sinners & Saints Art Show serves a dual purpose. It opens the 10th with spiritLed, Semina, and Acoustic Energy. On the one hand, it is my first deep dive into carrying the torch of the old University of Western Australia 3D Design Challenges, and on the other, it is celebrating the culmination of our first year as an art sim in SL. We’ve taken in 2D and 3D art as well as poetry from artists and writers from around the world, and we’ll celebrate it over the course of July with music events throughout the month. The exhibit will then stand through September, after which select pieces will go into rotation around the sims.
FallenAurora: Sinners & Saints will be a display of the ‘light’ and ‘dark’ art, both 2D and 3D from as many artists as we can bring to our sim. The interpretation of light and dark is up to the participants. Currently, we have seven of the dates, from the 10th of July to the 25th confirmed performers, with more music being scheduled and thirty or more artists participating.
SLE: We want to check that out! Do you have a group that guests can join to be alerted for upcoming events?
Chuck: Yep
FallenAurora: We have a website; https://www.sinfulretreat.com also an SL Group
(secondlife:///app/group/b666d06a-a311-9aa5-5eb5-dbeea8b49445/about) for notices about upcoming events!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/sinfulretreat
Flicker
https://www.flickr.com/groups/14689454@N24/
Discord
https://discord.gg/y4waAmfU
AND a subscriber that reaches out to those who arrive on the sim near the galleries.
SLE: Are you hiring any staff? If so, what positions are you looking for?
Chuck: Aside from hosts, I have reached out to writers and photographers. That particular endeavor fizzled out, but I’m still open to the idea. Our standards are pretty high, but if anyone were interested they can feel free to reach out to us with samples.
FallenAurora: We have hired a host to assist with events as needed.
SLE: It sounds like you run a pretty tight ship and you take what you do seriously. You both are doing an excellent job keeping art alive in Second life. Thank you on behalf of art lovers across the grid. Is there anything else you would like to share with our readers?
Chuck: We’re just two regular people. We have some experience, we set pretty high standards for what appears on the sims, but we also look for potential. We’re more than willing to show new artists, and help them set up their work to be shown and sold in such a way that protects them from theft, etc. I guess what I’m trying to say is we’re willing to do some mentoring. We also work hard to communicate and collaborate as much as possible with other curators around the grid. We truly believe we need to rekindle the community spirit in SL Art and cast aside some of the old grudges that have formed over the years. Oh! On the note of selling, we do not ask for commissions on sold work. A few artists have insisted, others have donated a portion, but we don’t believe we should profit off of the artists. We work with what we have and donations sometimes offset some of the cost.
FallenAurora: My greatest desire is to continue supporting as many artists of ALL kinds for as long as I am alive.
Additional Information
URL: https://www.sinfulretreat.com
SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sinful%20Retreat/136/61/57
Group: secondlife:///app/group/b666d06a-a311-9aa5-5eb5-dbeea8b49445/about
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sinfulretreat
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RetreatSinful
Discord server: https://discord.gg/8Aqxxr8
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chuckclip?fan_landing=true
"If I were called upon to define briefly the word Art, I should call it the reproduction of what the senses perceive in nature, seen through the veil of the soul."
-Paul Cezanne
Monday, June 7, 2021
6th Annual Kultivate Spring Art Show June 7 to 13, 2021
Location: https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Water%20Haven/156/135/26
The 6th Annual
Kultivate Spring Art Show will take place June 7 to 13, 2021, and will feature
art, photography, live music, and giveaways! This event will feature both a
juried and nonjuried competition component, where artists will compete for
prizes in a variety of categories.
This year's participants artists are: 4pril Resident,
Amanda, Angel Heartsong, Anouk Lefavre, Cutewillow Carlberg, Dandilyon Jinx,
Dawnbeam Dreamscape, Deynira Yalin, Elise Sirnah, Eucalyptus Carroll, Eve
Petlyakov, Jamee Sandalwood, Johannes Huntsman, Kacey Macbeth, Kapaan Resident,
Klint Kord, Lena Kopiak, Matt Thomson, Myra Wildmist, Ohara Takamori, Phoenix,
Roxcee Resident, Sabine Mortenwold, Sandor, Sevant Anatra, Sheba Blitz, Slatan
Dryke, Tempest Rosca, Vanessa Jane, Veruca Tammas, Viktor Savior, & Vita
Theas.
The following live vocalists and musicians
will provide entertainment throughout the art show: Mimi Carpenter, Abby Jaidov, Lyric
Serendipity, Rapid Randy, Bubbles Song, Suzen Juel, Ziggy Sixpence, Jackie
Lefko, Dee Timeless, Thunderfoot, Aislen Sings, J Lively, Sarita, and Sam
Qenda.
About Kultivate:
Kultivate consists of Kultivate Music Management,
Kultivate Magazine, and the Kultivate Galleries. The goal of Kultivate is to support
art, culture, photography, music, and fashion. Kultivate Magazine is proud to
be the media partner and primary sponsor of Team Diabetes of Second Life, an
official and authorized team for The American Diabetes Association
For More Information:
https://www.kultivatemagazine.com/6th-annual-spring-art-show/
www.kultivatemagazine.com
www.kultivatemusicmanagement.net
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Second Life’s First Ever Photography Fair - Fynnyus Resident Reporting
In the planning stage for the past two years, creators Angela Thespian (angelathespian resident), Frank Atisso, and Cesar Lighthouse, have brought the first ever Photography Fair to Second Life. Sponsored by Focus Magazine & Art Galleries, this unique event runs from December 18, 2020 to January 1, 2021. Why have a photography fair? As Angela told me, “It's really out of dedication to our loyal readers and to continue to constantly try to provide assistance and encouragement to explore their creativity.” And so, the Photography Fair features some of the most creative photography specialists and creators in Second Life. From 3-D tools, to props, and backdrops to poses, 33 of the best-known photo brands are here at the fair bringing everything a photographer could need, from the beginner to the professional. And many of the creators will have some very exciting offers just for this event. In addition, photography workshops will be offered over the course of the fair (see the workshop schedule below). So, if you’re interested in Second Life photography and enhancing your Flickr collection of images, this fair is a must!
The event started with a live performance by Nefer who sang
popular songs of the Top 40 variety. Nefer was the first of many live
performances at the fair (the schedule of live and DJ performances at the fair is
provided below). The people at this opening performance had been waiting
several hours for the event to open at noon, at which point dancing and lively conversation
ensued. I spoke with several people about the fair and there was overwhelming
enthusiasm expressed by everyone.
When asked for her impressions of the Photography Fair, Freja
(freeflying), the owner of Unbound Spirit, told me, “I’m impressed. It’s the
first time FOCUS has had an event like this. It feels professionally done.
There is always someone online, making sure vendors are on track. They have
arranged some really, really good events and not just one or two, but one every
day. The people who have visited have shown real interest and have asked good
professional questions. So, it seems like a high-quality event.” If you get a
chance, visit Freja’s booth at the fair.
The event organizers were enthusiastic, too:
Angela Thespian-Ireland (angelathespian): this fair is an
opportunity for vendors to share their creativity!
Patrick Thespian-Ireland: Of course, another cool feature of
the fair is that backdrop designers are offering "gifts" of props with
their sets - such as flowers, or drinks etc. - all bringing a special flavor to
each photo. It’s all quite brilliant mind you, I just love how this has come
together.
Frank Atisso: There is something that we have here
especially for backdrops. Backdrop creators often lose out because they can at
most display one product in the limited space of the booth. So, we provided
each backdrop creator with the option of a platform to provide them more space.
So, this is something creators can use so that people get to see more of their
work.
I asked famous Second
Life photographer, Artemis (artemisgreece) what she thought of the Photography
Fair and she told me, “It's good they thought about it because I think it's the
first time in Second Life for an event like this. Poses and backdrops are
presented at other events, but only as support and not the main thing because
you know at events mostly clothes catch the eye of the visitor and here photography
is the main subject and that's good.”
Another well-known Second Life photographer, Hermes Kondor
told me, “I think this is a very important event for the photographer community
in Second Life. The choice of products is excellent.
The fair appeals to the extraordinary popularity of
photography in Second Life. I asked why is photography so popular in Second
life? Here is what I found out:
Angela Thespian-Ireland: that is much like asking "what
is the meaning of life?"
Patrick Thespian-Ireland, Angela’s partner told me: I can answer that from my own perspective.
First, it's super fun. CGI and digital art have been around for years. Traditional
mediums such as painting with oils and acrylics, or watercolor, etc. are
wonderful and of course traditional photography with a DSLR camera and fancy
lenses. However, many people in Second Life just love to take snapshots. Many
VR games allow you to do that and have for years. So why it's fun and exciting
is that the virtual world here in SL is so amazing, and pretty real - many SIM
designers and creators of mesh do amazing work. An example would be landscape
photos. Photographers take fab shots and create such beautiful shots that rival
real life.
Angela Thespian-Ireland: There are bloggers who are
passionate about sharing their sponsor's merchandise artfully, but then there are CGI artists who focus on
creating art and I think most of all, Second Life photography is accessible to
those who need/want a creative outlet but don't have the skill to paint or
draw. The fact is that people want to be seen and show their creativity. It’s innate
is almost all of us. Some people write, some people sing, most people can do
neither. Everyone is creative, though and Second Life offers people a medium to
explore their creative selves and this fair is meant to provide those people
with the tools they need. The point is not income for us - that may be one of
the biggest differences between this and other fairs. Our mission for this
event is truly to provide information to photographers, primarily our readers,
and also to help our vendors reach photographers.
Hermes Kondor: Well, because it's an excellent form of
expressing our feelings, creating art. And it's very good that Second Life photography
is so popular. In this sense we are obliged to take even better photos and work
more technically and creatively. We need to try to be better because it's not
easy. The competition is great and very good. There are great artists in Second
Life who could very well show their work in real life in a gallery. Second Life
is a world of creativity and we see that here at this excellent event. Second
Life, in its essence, is a work of art, too and needs to be discovered and seen
in different ways. We need to see differently and better to show even better
works of photography.
And there you have it! The Photography Fair is a wonderful
opportunity for you to get started on your photographic journey, or for those
already well-versed in the visual arts, a way for you to up your game. And just
another quick note: so far the fair has been very successful with an average of
500 visits a day and most of the vendors already recouping their investment in
renting the booth, so come and see what’s happening at this unique Second Life
event before it ends.
*Music Schedule*
Friday 18th Dec
12pm-1pm : Nefer *LIVE MUSIC*
1pm-2pm : DJ Eth Tedeschi
Saturday 19th Dec
6pm-7pm : Icecremn Merlin *LIVE MUSIC*
7pm-9pm : DJ Ninja
Sunday 20th Dec
12pm-1pm : Thera *LIVE MUSIC*
6pm-7pm : Vampink *LIVE MUSIC*
7pm-8pm : DJ Female
Monday 21st Dec
12pm-1pm : MrMulti *LIVE MUSIC*
1pm-3pm : Tunes by DixMix
Tuesday 22nd Dec
6pm-7pm : Melodee McDonell *LIVE MUSIC*
7pm-8pm : Wαιɳ Aɾυɳ *DJ*
Wednesday 23rd Dec
12pm-1pm : Icecremn Merlin *LIVE MUSIC*
1pm-3pm : DJ R.A.K.S
Thursday 24th Dec
6pm-7pm : Ghostie *LIVE MUSIC*
7pm-8pm : Wαιɳ Aɾυɳ *DJ*
Friday 25th Dec
6pm-7pm : Mish *LIVE MUSIC*
7pm-8pm : DJ Matrix
Saturday 26th Dec
12pm-1pm : Ugly Bill *LIVE MUSIC*
1pm-2pm : DJ Harry
Sunday 27th Dec
6pm-7pm : Rosedrop Rust *LIVE MUSIC*
7pm-8pm : DJ Female
Monday 28th Dec
12pm-1pm : MrMulti *LIVE MUSIC*
1pm-3pm : DJ Verdant
Tuesday 29th Dec
6pm-7pm : Gandalf Mornington *LIVE MUSIC*
Wednesday 30th Dec
12pm-1pm : MrMulti *LIVE MUSIC*
1pm-2pm : DJ Eth Tedeschi
Thursday 31st Dec
6pm-7pm : MrMulti & Edward Lowell *LIVE MUSIC*
7pm-8pm : DJ Shamrod
8pm-9pm : DJ Female
Friday 1st Jan
12pm-1pm : Yadleen *LIVE MUSIC*
1pm-2pm : DJ Jadeyu
6pm-7pm : Ricky *LIVE MUSIC*
***************
*Workshop Schedule*
Tuesday 22nd Dec
10:30am - 11:30am : Photography Workshop by Moni Bebee
Wednesday 23rd Dec
10:30am - 11:30am : Blogging/Photography Workshop by Sugah
Pancake
Monday 28th Dec
10:30am - 11:30am : Photography Workshop by Moni Bebee
Tuesday 29th Dec
4pm - 5pm : Blogging/Photography Workshop by Sugah Pancake
***************
*Relevant Links*
FOCUS Photography Fair 2020 FB : https://www.facebook.com/FOCUS-Photography-Fair-106512111341386
Flickr Group : https://www.flickr.com/groups/tsftg/pool/
FOCUS Magazine FB : https://www.facebook.com/FocusMagazineSL
FOCUS Photography Fair FB Event : https://www.facebook.com/events/144513523851741
Inworld Group : Too Sexy for this Group
secondlife:///app/group/1803660a-f5c4-ca32-75df-a0340ed93669/about
Photos by Hermes Kondor.
Friday, December 18, 2020
EVENTS: FOCUS Photography Fair 2020 Grand Opening: December 18th 12pm SLT- 2pm SLT
Come join us for the Grand Opening of FOCUS Photography Fair 2020, the first ever Photography Fair in Second Life!
Backdrops, poses, photo tools, props, windlights/EEPs, studios and much more - we have everything photographers want and need to facilitate and inspire their creativity!
Friday, December 18th
12 pm - 1 pm SLT : Nefer *LIVE MUSIC*
1 pm - 2 pm SLT : DJ Eth Tedeschi
TELEPORT:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Desert%20Shores/171/183/3001
For more information visit:
https://focusgallerysl.photo.blog/2020/12/16/focus-is-throwing-sls-first-photography-fair/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FOCUS-Photography-Fair-106512111341386
Monday, October 19, 2020
You are cordially invited to the grand opening of MCS Gallery & Photography sim October 19th 5pm SLT
After 2 months of planning, building and dreaming the Conners are ready to share their new vision with the world. We would be honored if you would join us for the opening event of this new adventure.
When Monday October 19th
Time : 5:00 PM SLT
Where : Mt. Conners Gallery & Photography Sim
Dress code : Formal, Coctail Dresses or gowns for women, Nice suits or Tuxs for men.
Events : Live music at 5:00 PM with Mimi Carpenter then an hour with
DJ Polpeta
Gallery tours, Balloon tours, Sim exploration.
Artists: Karie (bdopekarreuche),
亗 M Y S T E R E 亗 (mystereROCK Anderton,
Brazzi,
Sue Kass,
OdetteBK,
Philconners.
Please join us, we would love to have you be a part of this wonderful night with friends and family to share our dreams with the world of SL.
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Coral%20Seabreeze/114/196/25
Saturday, July 11, 2020
The Flowers Are Opening In My Body July 11th – Aug 6th, 2020- New Art by NarayanRaja, also known as Shiny
Welcome to “The Flowers Are Opening In My Body.”
The title of the exhibition is borrowed from the book “Fruit Gathering" by Indian mystic poet Rabindranath Tagore. First published in 1916, it was then translated by the author himself from Bengali into English.
The exhibition features new works conjured during remote walks in nature, rare outings during four months of shelter-in-place during the Covid-19 pandemic. The artist presents digital photographic objects that harness the power of photography and analog processes. Root systems dipping into shallow summer creeks and their rippling reflections, faces in stones, snakes in the grasses, vultures, fallen and decaying Redwoods, trees scorched by California wildfires, and 130,000 fatalities in the USA.
These are the components for spells as imagery. They serve the artist as medicine and healing. Such meditations are alchemical transmutations (mortifcatio, negredo) pondering death and decay, and thus the cycles of life, cause and effect, and its restorative, visceral earth magic potencies.
Shiny’s art navigates and guides us through an ongoing time of dying and emerging stories of self and society that call for dynamic alchemy of creativity, compassion, curiosity, and openness. These mystic pixels capture altered states of mind and seeing, all in a foreboding and delightful quest for self-knowledge.
Please join the artist and friends for the opening reception festivities.
Day: Saturday, July 11th
Time: 12 – 3 PM SLT
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Costa%20Luna/110/210/24
Exhibition • Refreshments • Free Gift • Live Music
DJ Shiny 12:00 – 1:30 PM • DJ Moshi 1:30 – 3:00 PM
RUN COME CELEBRATE
The artist sends special thanks and high vibes to Nyx, Ed, the 420 Gallery for Art, and the community at Stoner Hangout for their support and encouragement..
All works are available for sale inworld. Feel free to reach out to Shiny for comments or questions.
NarayanRaja
Follow Shiny on twitter @ShinyJourno
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Interview with Tempest Rosca- Huntsman curator of Resolution Exhibition coming July 10th-12th!
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SHOW US HOW YOU STYLE For its 9th edition, the LOOK of the YEAR competition will pay tribute to five fashion icons of who have particularl...
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Event Date : Saturday 4th & Sunday 5th Mai 2024 💫 🕺 💃 💫 ATTENTION ATTENTION Club Lion Announces the Mega Event of our 16th...
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Image Credit. Large purchases are a part of life. Whether you’re paying for a vacation, buying a car, or getting something else that costs...
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On May 1st, as twilight falls, Join us as the darkness calls, To witness dancers take the stage, And in their movements, scripts engage. S...