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Available at Uber the 25th January
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Skin: Birdy - Blair - Porcelaine
Hair: Little bones - Kills no.2
Pose: Flowey - march (2013)
Right
Skin: Birdy - Blair - Porcelaine
Hair: Tram - C409
Pose: Imeka - Nyla
have a few flickr lady friends who definitely see the world creatively! ;~)) this image honors them and their quest! So happy to be a part of their journey in my small way!
Cincinnati, OH
Saya Woolfalk
Designer
Paul Loehle
Project Manager
Ashna Khanna & Charley
Frances
Teaching Assistants
In Partnership with:
Artworks
Contemporary Arts Center
design by Zinkglobal
The metal man on the key is called "The Global Visionary" and the key is intended to symbolize the key to the future. It encourages to think more global, future-proof and outside the box.
Mitt val till temat fotosöndag), tema: "i skyn,"
My choice this week to the group Fotosöndag, theme "in the sky."
Donatella" Puffed Coat #Klubb Taxi : N21 maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/N21/126/106/2495
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Princess Eyelashes #All Taxi : Mainstore maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Wild%20Acres/241/161/1500?...
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So Icy Teeth Jewels #Pinky's Nails Taxi : Mainstore
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pinkys%20Nails/154/134/23_...
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When I travel in fantasy,
the mind finally free,
Begins exploring the space
among the multiverse
discovering passages and
and mysteries hidden to closed eyes
New fantastic worlds
Where everything seems possible
Where all is harmony
Known objects
Seem to have a dimension of their own
And coexist with the inverse of proportion
This is what my
Mind sees when I leave
Guidance to the imagination...
Amelia's Coastal Treasures - A Piece of the Coast for Your Home
This set is being featured at Plaza Event May 20th through June 14th.
Extravagant, visionary, and one-of-a-kind, PLAZA is haute couture for your home. 2023 brings PLAZA to Second Life. An annual, multi-region event dedicated to all things for your home and garden. PLAZA is an opportunity to shop at more than 100 different businesses all at one event. If you’re looking for a new home or cottage or need some gardening ideas or a new car, this is the place to be.
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Amelia's Harbor Breeze Dining Table- 3 prim c/m
Amelia's Harbor Breeze Chair- 2 prim c/m, scripted with single fluid animations
Amelia's Harbor Breeze Place Setting- 3 prim, copy only
Amelia's Harbor Breeze Table Runner-1 prim c/m
Amelia's Lobster Trap Light Fixture-7 prim, c/m
Amelia's Palm Sprigs in Teal Vase-2 prim c/m
Amelia's Bird of Paradise in Teal Vase- 2 prim c/m
Amelia's Framed Art-Palms on Wind- 1 prim c/m
More information on Amelia's Coastal Treasures:
In world:
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Flickr: www.flickr.com/groups/14811508@N23/
Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/groups/432351581713578/
The Late Mark Hollis.
A visionary,an innovator.
And above all, an artist.
Thank You for the music Mark.
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The metal man on the key is called "The Global Visionary" and the key is intended to symbolize the key to the future. It encourages to think more global, future-proof and outside the box.
The last few from Modern Pre-Raphaelite Visionaries: British Art 1880-1930. Just as the pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood of the 1840s harked back to Italian style of the Quattrocento, these British painters of the 1880s onward were harking back to the pre-Raphaelites both in terms of romantic subjects and rich colours. Having been in vogue until the turn of the century, after the First World War the mood changed understandably, and it became scorned by critics as sentimental and concocted 'artistic bric-a-brac', which I think is a little harsh.
This is Close of the Day by Frederick Cayley Robinson (1862-1927). At first glance a cosy domestic scene of three young ladies gathered round a basement table, it manages to be rather unsettling. The figure on the right, who might just be listening to the musical box on the other side of the table, seems instead to be looking rather tipsily into the empty glass in front of her.