A year and a half ago, Pamela Galli, owner of La Galleria, one of Second Life's largest home and furniture design stores, kindly offered me a chance to place a gallery overhead her sims. And so, without much thinking about it, I rezzed a huge prim, put up some walls and plastered them with images. (I can barely manage to rez a prim, mind you—I'm hardly what you would call a builder, although I'm improving!) And there it languished with only occasional updates.
But seeing Whiskey's and Jessica's galleries the past few weeks convinced me that a facelift was in order, so now when you visit you'll at least be greeted with new material and a more intimate environment that shows a touch of care. Just don't laugh at my building skills. ;-) And thanks again to Pam Galli.
But seeing Whiskey's and Jessica's galleries the past few weeks convinced me that a facelift was in order, so now when you visit you'll at least be greeted with new material and a more intimate environment that shows a touch of care. Just don't laugh at my building skills. ;-) And thanks again to Pam Galli.
Trust me no one is noticing your buildings skills. Your art work is consuming and engaging. I think I bought two pieces. The walls don't matter.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Angel! :) I'll be adding some new things soon.
ReplyDeleteZiki, Angel is right. Your photographs steal the show no matter where you set them out. They are fantastic; I always love seeing things through your lens. =)
ReplyDeleteThanks very much, Dahlia! :) (And I still need to add some new things!)
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