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Second Life Artiste's and Their Art by Atlantis Jewell

Second Life is full of talented Artiste's who bring incredible beauty to our lives. The contributing artiste's to Elven Enchantment Museum and Art Gallery are divided up into several categories: Creator's, Art Contributor's, and Artiste.

Atlantis Jewell designed and built Elven Enchantment Museum and Art Gallery and chose all the art on display on all levels of the Museum. Ms. Jewell also raided her personal snapshot collection and using Photoshop, redesigned the erotic art on the Garden Level and hung the canvas for the enjoyment of all visitor's and guests. Of all that was built in this museum, the hardest element was the aquarium and the placement of the water within the glass aquarium and putting sea life within its confines.

Mello Bonetto designed and created the lovely gardens and grove. He had free creator's reign over the design and placement of all plant life in the garden. Ms. Jewell found the major elements such as the fountains. Mr. Bonetto also suggested putting the potted plants on the other levels to add green to the other floors.

Chastity DeCuir designed and built the rotating picture box found beside the bench on the southwest side of the Garden Level. Mr. Drathon Montague provided the scripts.

The following list is a complete list of all those who made something that is in the garden and grove there are many fountains, pottery pieces, fish, trees, bushes, flowers in the gardens of the museum that were made by a vast pool of resources in Second Life. These too are considered artistes in Second Life and their work superior. They are too numerous to list here, but their work is beautiful and talents many.

The art Contributors are the Second Life Resident's whose artwork caught the fancy of the Curator, who purchased the art for the Museum. Most of these lovely works of art may be found on the First and Second Level's of the Museum along with Museum artiste's whose works are on the First Level.

Drathon Montague is a talented SL scripter. Each work of art has moving pieces that moves when viewed.

Dominique May is a talented Second Life resident whose Real Life artwork is represented in the following pieces: "Love Hurts", which is a study in facial structure and pencil sketch. "Sorrow's Rose" is a picture of man gazing sorrowfully at a rose and this piece of art is in pointillism pen and ink drawing. "Renate @ 16" is a beautiful sketch of Ms. May's RL mother at 16. These sketches may be found on the east wall first level.

Ms. May has also two more pieces that may be found on the northwest wall of the Second Level next to "Sunset Sailing". These two pieces are also sketches and are as follows: "Collage of Faces and Emotions" and are sketched using a sketch board medium. "Polaroid's" is a study in multi-mediums including: pastel, pen, ink, and pencil and utilizing various techniques such as pointillism, posterization, and crosshatching.

The center element of the Second Floor is a Fairy Tale Castle designed and created by RacerX Gullwing. This is a mixed creation of a prim build and script. This lovely piece has a beautiful castle at its center and a village surrounding it. The elements change as the SL day progresses from sunrise to sunset and at sunset there are fireworks to be viewed at the Fairy Tale Castle. This piece was available to purchase during the Relay for Life held this past August.

In the Art Gallery you will find the Asian art of Shenn Coleman and the photography of Maxumus Barbosa. Mr. Colman's art features brilliant textures and color. Mr. Barbosa's photos are of his Real Life home of Bermuda.

Atlantis Jewell
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