I applied to be an exhibitor at the SL Fifth Birthday celebration and today I received notice that I was accepted. I'm very excited about it. Here's part of the notice that came:
Congratulations! You have been approved to display your work at SL5B. Please keep the following rules and guidelines in mind.
Please keep your displays PG.
Obtaining land will be on a first come, first served basis. Do not take more land than you requested. Find a plot in the size you requested. (Each plot has a prim on it that has the size on it.) Put your own prim on the plot you want. One of us will come by after we verify that you have the right sized plot. NOTE: The art sims are pretty full. DO NOT TAKE EXCESS LAND!
Build your own gallery. Do NOT use megaprims.
Each 512 plot allows you an allottment of 100 prims. Therefore, if you have a 1024 plot, you get 200 prims, etc. Please don't exceed your allottment without permission.
512 = 100
1024 = 200
2048 = 400
4096 = 800
Display your art. Include a notecard and LM if you like. You may not sell your work here.
I visited within an hour of this going out and found that most of the plots in the sim were still available. I was able to pick a very good one close to a crossroads at the center of the festival grounds.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Space Art: "Destination"

This is my latest painting. I made it this size and shape to fit a particular wall in my Cetus gallery. I finished it last Saturday, in time for two gallery openings (Cetus and Mountain View). I sold one at the Mountain View opening and received good feedback on it from everybody. Gentle and I had a long conversation about it. She's very insightful and I was fascinated by her observations.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Catching Up
It's been far too long since I wrote an entry telling about my Second Life. I've been writing daily for Earn2Life so I haven't had as much time or energy to write blogs (or Vox or Associated Press or Suite 101 or Helium). My residence is now in Brooke's Wharf, in a small loft above one of my galleries. I rent the slip next to my building and have a nice sailboat that I use for leisure.
I have six galleries now. Cetus, Mountain View, Brooke's Wharf, Nokeys, Tournicoun and Nunnsutch. I will post a picture and some information about each one. That should be good for six posts. My art is selling slowly but lately has been picking up steam. I'm slowly getting my name out there in the community. More importantly, however, is that I continue to love painting in Photoshop. I now have a wonderful Wacom tablet that is pressure sensitive and makes all the tools really come alive.
I've met many great people... Ayam, Gentle, Xander, Tricia, AnnaLisa, Mia, Thomas, PJ, Mater, and many more. Perhaps I'll get a picture of them all with me for the blog. Yeah... that's it.
Sailing SL is awesome. The scripting is fabulous and makes the experience quite realistic. Wind speed, direction, angle of sail all come into account. It's a real joy.
I have six galleries now. Cetus, Mountain View, Brooke's Wharf, Nokeys, Tournicoun and Nunnsutch. I will post a picture and some information about each one. That should be good for six posts. My art is selling slowly but lately has been picking up steam. I'm slowly getting my name out there in the community. More importantly, however, is that I continue to love painting in Photoshop. I now have a wonderful Wacom tablet that is pressure sensitive and makes all the tools really come alive.
I've met many great people... Ayam, Gentle, Xander, Tricia, AnnaLisa, Mia, Thomas, PJ, Mater, and many more. Perhaps I'll get a picture of them all with me for the blog. Yeah... that's it.
Sailing SL is awesome. The scripting is fabulous and makes the experience quite realistic. Wind speed, direction, angle of sail all come into account. It's a real joy.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Chino Ray's January 2008 Wicked Blog Contest

Chino Ray, the proprietor of a very popular blog, "The Best Place to Earn Free Linden Dollars and Make Money in Second Life," continues the insanity month after month and January 2008 is no different. Chino helps many Second Life residents with his blog by showing them how to earn money and helps residents get a boost with his many cash giveaways.
There is the "Top Commentators" contest that weekly pays L$500 to the blog subscriber who posts the most comments. Chino seems to read them all and keeps the spam at bay. Weekly winners of this contest consistently provide good commentary that is useful for the entire community.
Other ways Chino has gifted his faithful readers is by giving away Lindens to a random email subscriber of his blog and giving other bonuses through the month.
The big contest each month is the Wicked Blog Contest. He offers readers a large sum to link to his contest from their blogs. In the past the prize has usually been L$5,000 but this month he's increased the ante to L$6,000 plus an additional L$2,000 bonus to the best blog entry.
So do yourself a favor. Become an active member of Chino's blog. He could be charging for the information he shares about making money in Second Life, but instead he regularly rewards his readers. Be sure to especially check out the January 2008 Wicked Blog Constest here:
http://www.chinoyray.com/january-2008-wicked-blog-contest/
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