Doni (Tigre) Still a long way to go
Poetry In Motion
(UNEDITED- MY OWN BUILD)
Dedicated to all the great masters of poetry...
"There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion."
- Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626).
INFORMATION:
Taken at Theoretical Afterthought`s skybox with Armon Aeon (A huge thank you to Teag Mcgillivary and Theo. )
My own set, props and lighting effects.
(I purposely used both old and modern props, to enable the image to reflect any time or era and also variety of poetry).
Raw image name added.
Skins by Alia Baroque
Tattoos by MelOne Wonder, Reila and myself.
My own hair.
Poses by DeeDee Deepdene and Maya Lockjaw.
Thank you so much to Armon Aeon for his appearance in this image. Thank you to Teag and Theo who have given me the chance to keep building and to the creators of the full permission sculpties that have been used in this image. A very big thank you to Alia Baroque, without whom this image would not have been possible.
"Poetry is a mirror which makes beautiful that which is distorted"- Percy Shelley, (1821).
(Completely unedited) I do not edit images from Second Life
Poetry In Motion
(UNEDITED- MY OWN BUILD)
Dedicated to all the great masters of poetry...
"There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion."
- Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626).
INFORMATION:
Taken at Theoretical Afterthought`s skybox with Armon Aeon (A huge thank you to Teag Mcgillivary and Theo. )
My own set, props and lighting effects.
(I purposely used both old and modern props, to enable the image to reflect any time or era and also variety of poetry).
Raw image name added.
Skins by Alia Baroque
Tattoos by MelOne Wonder, Reila and myself.
My own hair.
Poses by DeeDee Deepdene and Maya Lockjaw.
Thank you so much to Armon Aeon for his appearance in this image. Thank you to Teag and Theo who have given me the chance to keep building and to the creators of the full permission sculpties that have been used in this image. A very big thank you to Alia Baroque, without whom this image would not have been possible.
"Poetry is a mirror which makes beautiful that which is distorted"- Percy Shelley, (1821).
(Completely unedited) I do not edit images from Second Life