Tuesday, September 25, 2007

The Elements at Burning LIfe




I went exploring at Burning Life and found this build of the four ancient elements, with a green human as the fifth element, or quintessence, above a globe that was placed with what we call South upwards, which made it all the more interesting. I had to examine each continent consciously, rather than seeing it "by rote" so to speak.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Cooking Show




I am working on a new act for The Show Must Go On, a cooking show. As you can see, cooking and cleaning are two different things!

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Theatre at Heron Sanctuary









Salazar built this great theatre in Heron Sanctuary. It is the same basic design as the one in Phobos, our home base, but it is fully enclosed, to help prevent lag, which is debilitating to the actors.

Great build (as always), Sal!

Friday, September 14, 2007

Playing with my Friends




We had a The Show Must Go On rehearsal in our new stage at Heron Sanctuary and Madame Caramel was playing congas when Salazar and Osprey arrived. Sal is sitting on a bar of super dark chocolate that he later shared with us. The stage, built by Salazar, is enclosed in a brick building and it has a proscenium arch of sorts.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Osprey Sails Into Another Earth Year




Osprey Therian, synthespian, clothing designer, TSMGO Directrix, and all-around GENIUS, had a 1st (how COULD it be FIRST?) life birthday today. Join me in wishing her all the best in her earth life.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Lucy as Ophelia




Lucy Tornado wanted to drown herself, and of course I thought of Ophelia. Turns out there is a whole museum in Second Life of Ophelia images. Lucy's and mine is the only one made in SL though.

Osprey Therian created the seaweed and rocks that sprout seaweed. That made the setting really graceful and interesting.

Oldie but a Goodie




Every time this image comes on my slide show "tv" in my house I think how beautiful it is. I wanted to share it.

Osprey used to sail all the time. Now she works so much I don't think she sails much at all.