Sparks of Life
November 1, 2009 | Vetting explained
CNN producer note
Beautiful images from the virtual world of Second Life, courtesy KikoHunniton.
- hhanks, CNN iReport producer
seconds of Second Life
a thought became reality, the force is with me and you
Since the very first humans could formulate ideas and thoughts we searched for ways of expression. Tribal art told later generations about there success in hunting and other remarkable events. Unknown gods where credited for the wonders of nature and soon cultish and tribal religions evolved. Today we are a far way ahead from the origins of mankind, but still, we search for the same answers; why are we here and, is there a higher power?
iTony Pleides processed impressions and experiences from his life and mastered the true art to transform his sensual impressions into sculptures, paintings and songs and provided with "Force Earth" an exhibition that invites visitors to decode his art and compare it with his own experiences and impressions and start a journey of its own. The way ahead is long and too short, rocks and mountains are in our way, iTony mastered to climb one of these mountains and offers you a view from his position, a view that might provide you with impressing insights.
Come and see this amazing exhibition, see the possibilities provided by Second Life and discover the Master piece created by iTony Pleides, watch a new and better Picasso growing in Second Life.
Kiko Hunniton for iCNN
the artists webpage:
http://tony.forceplanet.com/itony/
http://tony.forceplanet.com/
The following images are of artwork currently showing in "Teleidoscope", a group exhibition at ::Force Planet:: through 2/1/2010.
Photo #3
Strut and Preen, Figbash Snook
Treacle's Flowers, Treacle Darlandes (Closeup in Photo #4)
Spyro Grow, Oxphalaver Moose
Photo #5
Monarch, Figbash Snook
Photo #6
The Sun, Sistagrlro Wei
Photo #7
Heart Chakra, Trill Zapatero
Second Life exhibition Force Earth:
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Aloha%20Tranquility/110/126/81
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