Thursday, October 22, 2009

Children Of The Night!




In honor of my favorite holiday I have a new exhibition, 19 is proud to present;

"Children Of The Night"

A creepy but fun look at some very scary kids, and yes, children and their paraphernalia can be pretty scary, (think Damian, or the exorcist child)
And their toys, HOLY MOLY! Dolls, puppets, rattles, you name it, the things they play with can be just as frightening if not more so! Please come and play, let me know what you think and HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

2nd Place!

Very excited! Won 2nd place in the Criss Museum Of Contemporary Art's 9/11 memorial competition with this piece! It's an interactive sculpture, when you click it you become a part of the piece as an angel ascending to heaven. It's one of my favorite works, and I was very flattered to have it chosen as a winner. There were so many wondrous art pieces entered into this event! The pain, introspection and even the spirituality of the artists wove through the pieces, filling you with regret and hope at the same time, even though years have passed, time hasn't faded the strong feelings, nor should they.
It was an honor to be a part of this contest and an event I will long remember!

See it here




Friday, September 4, 2009

And The Beat Goes On!



Construction continues at George 5 which has been renamed Av Champs lysees. But some of us got our new facades yesterday and they are not have bad! (See the pic above) In the park I will be moving the Gene Shaw Museum to the front of the land and Saint George Park will than be behind the building. They extreme changes have gotten me a little miffed as they end up costing me hours of time to reestablish landmarks and all the advertising I've created in the past, but I'm still optimistic that these changes will bring more visitors to our little sim and will be beneficial in the long run. Check it out and tell me what you think!





Monday, August 17, 2009

10 Meters High!






















Changes continue on my sim, I've been asked to move my builds 10 meters above the ground. I'm not happy with the changes, but hope that when it is finished George 5 with be truly spectacular.
Of course this change means all the landmarks included with my items are now invalid. I'm posting a new one to Saint George Park here with a landmark to the Night Gallery to follow as soon as I move it.



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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

New Show At the Criss Museum Of Contemporary Art!





















Very excited! I was invited to show my work at the Criss Museum Of Contemporary Art! Quite an honor of course and I'm absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity to be a part of this important Second Life art museum!
The Criss Museum of Contemporary Art strives to bring the public the best Second Life art and defines "contemporary" in various ways; art which is of this time; art which is recent, art new or existing or art which follows modern ideas or fashions in style and design. Katerina Burner director of the MCA says about their board of members;

"They feel that "art holds no boundaries", so they look for original and adventurous ideas in the artists they show, and use the display as an extension of the art itself. Katerina Burner says, "The artists chosen for the opening were those we found that did not hold to one theme. They created pieces that made you want to sit and look and think; maybe stir is the best word."

In other words you have to be cutting edge, for the cutting edge! When you get a chance please stop by and see my work. I'd love your feedback on my work. While there you'll also have a chance to view astounding work by other extraordinary artists. Enjoy!


The Criss Museum Of Contemporary website: CrissMCA.com


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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Race Relations Past And Present

Recently a good friend of mine suggested that the museum in Saint George Park might be too controversial for Second Life. Surprised I asked her why, her response, because of the "racial thing." Puzzled I asked racial thing? What racial thing?! Since the museum is dedicated to shedding light on this little know jazz trumpeter, I felt it was important to include all the aspects of his life that showed his decisions, talents and influences. So I put up photos of my father AND my mother, showing how courageous and unusual these people were in marrying and raising interracial children in the late 50's-60s. My mother of course, having been a major influence on his work and his life, is included. The circumstances of a white woman meeting, falling in love with and marrying a black man was a part of their shared history, the fact that it was also considered taboo than, make it a part of American history. Now I'm not going to say that it wasn't a bit difficult being an interracial child of that era, or that watching President Obama's inauguration speech didn't leave me emotional, of course it did, but not because he was black, but because he was an "Other." The box that you check on every official form to describe your race when you don't quite fit into one definition. Since I also was an "other" he represented a new hero for a new time another "other" that I could relate to.
But in general the images/information in the exhibit represent a past, not a present. Although there are of course some of the same racial issues currently, things were different back than. My children wouldn't even recognize some of the racial expressions we used in the 60's such as "pass for white." The words, this idea even, does not exist in 2009. So for me the story of Gene Shaw is just a fascinating, semi romantic, musical history. But the thought that this history could be considered a currant controversy, and controversial in a virtual world that in itself is controversial, well..., that left me thoughtful.

This conversation sparked a new friendship and a wonderful conversation. I believe that uncomfortable or not, communication is always the key to understanding.
What do you think? Drop by check out the museum and let me know your thoughts. Controversial? Or the story of an American Jazz musician?


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Thursday, July 9, 2009

The New Commute!


One thing I'm really loving about the changes on our sim is the underground.
So excited about this train!
When it's finished it's going to be a really fun feature. I love the colors, the feel of the space. So far I think the owners are having a little scripting trouble, it's not functional yet, but I have faith!


Come by and see it, pretty cool!



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Sunday, June 21, 2009

Uh oh! my street is changing. Gone is the funky yet sophisticated old Paris feel of the place, it's been replaced with uber slick, almost an American version, of Europe. It now has an underground too! Not that that's bad, (In fact the railroad is quite exciting!) but it is different, and now my little quirky art parks don't fit in.
At first I was despondent, what to do? Move perhaps?
But this would be my second move, and all my advertising is in place, it would mean starting over..., again. So I'v decided to change things around a bit instead. Change the museum building itself, clean up the park, get rid of the gate. I'll post photos of it when it's finished. So far I'm really liking my choice of buildings for the museum, but the park itself feels kind of cold. Have no clue what to do with the cemetery, Yikes! Who knew you could get so emotionally involved with a virtual world?

Check it out, tell me what you think what would you change? This is the contest url so you can enter while you're there if you'd like, win some Lindens!

Photos of the original Saint George Park on Flickr
Or just watch the movie at Vrtist!

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Name The Painting Contest!

Ready for a new event? I've got a contest going on in Saint George Park. The prize is a copy of this artwork and 650L! All you have to do is come down to Saint George Park, Second Life (there is a sign with the instructions in the kiosk) study the painting, come up with a name and the price you think it should sell for, click the mailbox on the side and type your thoughts into chat and voila! You're entered!
While you're there don't forget to browse the Night Gallery cemetery an experimental art gallery. There is also the Gene Shaw Museum which is a work in progress but has the only photos and information in existence about this 50s/60s jazz trumpeter, leave a message on the message board, hang in the park, and/or buy my art!! : )) If you like what you see please rate me and pick up a gallery HUD so you can visit some of the extraordinary art galleries of SL. Hint: Click on the art galleries of Second Life sign in front of the museum!
Have fun!

The contest deadline is June 30th 2009 so don't procrastinate, get there and have fun thinking up names for this new piece!



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Monday, June 8, 2009

Welcome!


Welcome to 19! Here you'll find updates, stories and news about my 2 art parks, Night Gallery Cemetery and Saint George Park, both in Second Life!
Saint George Park came about through a desire to have a gallery in an outdoor setting surrounded by the enchantment of large trees and tranquil places to relax. Over time it has become home to different events and the Gene Shaw Museum, the perfect place to share old family photos and memories of this talented but little know jazz musician.
The Night Gallery came out of the idea of displaying the darker art that I create in an appropriate setting, and what's more appropriate than a cemetery? It has grown into a large European type graveyard, complete with tombstones and crypts.
You are welcome to drop by any time and leave me a message. There are things to do in both parks. Be sure to pet Higby, he's a nice cat and loves the attention.
And again welcome, glad you could come...,


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