Willow’s Landscapes heralds the arrival of spring!
It’s already some time ago as we held the opening party of Willow’s exhibition called „Landscapes“ at LiThO – the tiny art(ist) Café, but you still have time to visit, take a coffee and enjoy her beautiful and vibing pictures.
Take your free ride and visit the Café!

A few words by Willow herself:
I am a self taught Artist and have been producing work for over ten years in sl and have been exhibiting regularly over the last couple of years.. My subject matter is varied; i travel to various places in sl and allow the surroundings to inspire me.
I began my journey in photography over 10 years ago in Second Life, honing my skills through dedication and practice. My art primarily focuses on landscapes and seascapes, with a touch of animal photography.
Nature has always been my greatest inspiration. In real life, I capture its beauty whenever the mood strikes, zooming in to preserve those perfect moments.
Recently, I’ve started exploring people photography, expanding my creative horizons. I enjoy experimenting with all forms of art, bringing still life to life in my photos. Whether it’s a sweet animal that warms your heart or the sea that embraces your soul, I aim to evoke emotion and connection through my work.
I hope my art resonates with you and brings you joy!
Willow
Willow is not only a photgraphic artist by herself, she is also a Manager at the „Monocle Man Gallery“ – a vintage art community with several galleries.
Essay from the NC given:
„A Monocle is a tool for enhancing the visual perception in only one eye. To make you see things clearly, more focused, more detailed.
As it is also an old instrument, the place Monocle Man is build with the eye on the older ages…when things were still simple and photography was a big art.
Monocle Man had many purposes in the past but lately it was rebuild with some more artistic buildings and became a place of meeting and art.“
The Airship waits for you here!

The Exhibition
Willows exhibition is a colorful bunch of landscapes and places located in the virtual world of Second Life. Her exhibition is still available to see the whole April and you can join Willow on Flickr and Primfeed!
Here are a few impressions of her work and the opening party. Thanks for coming by, supporting art and enjoying the time!
Lizzy & Tom