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Fei Tattoo by Vezzo Ink
Can find it at the mainstore:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fashion%20Boulevard%20II/1...
There's a reason why Fei always has closed eyes when I'm around, that's cause he has green hypnotic eyes and he doesn't want me to fall under his spell ;-)
Un jour, je vous les montrerai ses yeux ouverts et vous comprendrez pourquoi il les garde clos en ma présence
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdHnKKA--qc
just cause i like this one.
Fei has many forms, many avs, but it seems i can only take nice pics of him as a male :p
J'aime bien celle-ci et j'ai beau shooter Fei sous ses différentes formes, il semble que les seules pics que je réussisse sont celles où il apparaît en "mâle" (même en tafiole d'elfe)
Available at marketplace and store:
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Coming to Equal10 the 10th January, at 12pm SLT
Fatpack is MOD and contains 55 extra colors.
Maitreya+Petit+Flat
Slink Hourglass
Belleza Freya
Legacy+Perky
A semi from Kentucky Eagle Distributors with Kentucky Ale/World Equestrian Games 2010 graphics delivers to a classic Shell ranch-style gas station turned convenience store, Nicholasville Road, Lexington KY - August 2010.
Digeste et peu calorique, c'est une source incroyable de protéines, de minéraux et d'énergie ! Bananes fei. Pour savourer le fe'i et la gastronomie polynésienne ..
On consomme le Fe’i cuit à l’eau, au four ou bien rôti dans le four Tahitien « Ahima’a. Elle accompagne viande et poisson, ou on peut la manger plus simplement avec du lait coco. En Polynésie, nous aimons le Fe’i bien mûr car son goût est à la fois sucré et acidulé.
Cette banane, qui est un féculent, est riche en bêta-carotène et contient moins de sucre que la banane plantain.
Digestible and low in calories, it is an incredible source of proteins, minerals and energy! Bananas fei. To savor fe'i and Polynesian gastronomy..
Fe’i is eaten boiled, baked or roasted in the Tahitian “Ahima’a” oven. It goes with meat and fish, or you can eat it more simply with coconut milk. In Polynesia, we like ripe Fe’i because its taste is both sweet and tangy.
This banana, which is a starchy food, is rich in beta-carotene and contains less sugar than plantains.
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This is Laura Graves on her horse, Verdades, during her Silver Medal winning championship ride!
It's quite a comeback story for her and her horse, which early on was difficult and easily spooked. Laura suffered a broken back when Verdades threw her off. Years later she got back into riding and came onto the international stage during the 2014 WEG in Normandy, France. You may remember her from the Rio Olympics where she received a Bronze in team and 4th place in individuals. Now after this event she is serious competition!
The amazing art work of Fiona Fei. If you have not been to Dream to she her 3D exhibition you need to go. Go to the room and donate to the cause.
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*Make sure you turn on particles!*
"Rising" is an installation created for One Billion Rising, a call to action based on the staggering statistic that 1 in 3 women on earth will be beaten or raped during her lifetime. That’s ONE BILLION WOMEN!
My art tries to capture the moment when a person who has endured rape, sexual abuse, or violence of any kind finally breaks free of the pain that they've experienced, be it physical or emotional. The rising hand-drawn particles of women floating up is a literal interpretation of "one billion rising", as they join in the collective celebration to end the abuse and suffering, rising from the darkness of their painful past. I made each particle to be scaled to our human size so that they are more relatable, and visitors could feel that they are a part of the collective.
I really wanted to give the feeling that pain or abuse - represented by black splotches in the background and on the 3D hand sculptures - doesn't have to last. This is especially expressed in the animated textures on some of the hands, representing change. As we grow as individuals, the pain that has been brought on us takes on a different form, one that can unite us to become stronger than who we used to be.
-FionaFei