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Nano sculpts helped me make a ring inspired by one my husband's grandmother had.
Platinum, diamonds and emerald.
3DVIA Top Ten - 035 - atomxii's 3D model -
www.3dvia.com/atomxii/models/57063C4D5F714355
Click the link to go to the 3D model where you can spin, zoom and explore it!
To see the whole Top 10 post go here: www.3dvia.com/blog/3dvia-top-10-models-035/
Acrylic on corrugated cardboard
Artwork, assemblage of several components of cardboard
in wooden frame
24 x 24 x 2.5 inches
60 x 60 x 6.5 cms
Model Jula Carnell
Photographer Jula Carnell
Outfit by Tres Joli
Hair by AD
Skin by Detour
Bangles by Dela
BEST VIEWED LARGE
3DVIA Top Ten - 030 - smike's 3D model -
www.3dvia.com/smike/models/B59B5AABBD8FA1B3
Click the link to go to the 3D model where you can spin, zoom and explore it!
To see the whole Top 10 post go here: www.3dvia.com/blog/3dvia-top-10-models-030/
“I enjoy manipulating materials,” says resident artist Pia Larsen. “I’m never really satisfied with the way things are, I’m interested in what their potential could be.” It’s through pushing her materials further and reexamining the world around her that Pia continues to keep her projects feeling fresh. Read more on our blog: bit.ly/pia-larsen
Our Easter Event!
Esalinus comes this Easter with an epic Easter Egg Hunt event!
Walk through a royal garden full of spring trees and flowers, the perfect ecstatics to celebrate your easter!
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Esalinus/247/130/3501
We have 12 eggs hidden in the garden, leading into a market where you can find
exclusives and bargains!
So come on down, and join our by now notorious grande event! And find all 12 eggs filled with free goodies!
Esalinus Event Team
“I enjoy manipulating materials,” says resident artist Pia Larsen. “I’m never really satisfied with the way things are, I’m interested in what their potential could be.” It’s through pushing her materials further and reexamining the world around her that Pia continues to keep her projects feeling fresh. Read more on our blog: bit.ly/pia-larsen
“I enjoy manipulating materials,” says resident artist Pia Larsen. “I’m never really satisfied with the way things are, I’m interested in what their potential could be.” It’s through pushing her materials further and reexamining the world around her that Pia continues to keep her projects feeling fresh. Read more on our blog: bit.ly/pia-larsen