2021年07月16日
SL18B 2
An exhibition by Bryce Sun, a hidden world in a book? Personally, I am looking for things that are not in real life either in novels or at the Second Life, so I feel sympathy with this art.

In books, there are cities, nature, and even the parallel worlds. I wish the SL would do more Significant leap in that area.

Three-dimensional picture by London Wharton, Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji: The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai. The deformed wave attacks a small boat like a monster.

The small boat in the wave. One of the good things of three-dimensional art is to be able to get in it and see the detail. I tried to be less obvious with the plain gray outfit, but it could be OK to wear a dashy Happi of Edo festival. There had been a gallery named Primtings, gathering three dimensional famous arts that are made with prims. Also, there was a huge art, 3D version of Guernica by Picasso, in which I walked through to find many unexpected interesting details.

A set like a corner of the city, by Attica Bekkers. I changed clothing with business suit,

I was chevied by a strange figure like a robot, like a rat race that forced me keep running. It was disconsolate to run alone in an empty city at night.

If you were interested in the three dimensional arts, please visit the old articles.
Primtings:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1168151.html
Guernica:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1294169.html
UWA 3D Arts:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1488224.html

In books, there are cities, nature, and even the parallel worlds. I wish the SL would do more Significant leap in that area.

Three-dimensional picture by London Wharton, Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji: The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai. The deformed wave attacks a small boat like a monster.

The small boat in the wave. One of the good things of three-dimensional art is to be able to get in it and see the detail. I tried to be less obvious with the plain gray outfit, but it could be OK to wear a dashy Happi of Edo festival. There had been a gallery named Primtings, gathering three dimensional famous arts that are made with prims. Also, there was a huge art, 3D version of Guernica by Picasso, in which I walked through to find many unexpected interesting details.

A set like a corner of the city, by Attica Bekkers. I changed clothing with business suit,

I was chevied by a strange figure like a robot, like a rat race that forced me keep running. It was disconsolate to run alone in an empty city at night.

If you were interested in the three dimensional arts, please visit the old articles.
Primtings:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1168151.html
Guernica:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1294169.html
UWA 3D Arts:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1488224.html
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