For October we had decided to put our slaves in straightjackets. slave Flo and slave Melissa got different colors of course. We had selected a model for which we could get fitting leg bags (DHB). We added the KaS hood to the outfit as it provides nice and adjustable restrictions.
For this months Enjoying Bondage series I selected a picture of Mistress Jenny and me at BDSM Lifestyle Swingers Club from October 12th. Mistress and I are wearing tight corsets and we’re both “in training”, wearing them long enough to get them tightest. Furtheron, fitting to this months activities I added Angelique and myself in a corset body. The original picture was taken as well at BDSM Lifestyle Swingers Club on October 7th, when we were there with slave Flo. The picture of slave Flo and slave Melissa in their full restrictive outfit was taken at Mesmerize Dungeon on October 1st. There we go….
Art in Second Life 2020 (69) “Craving by Moon Edenbaum”
28 Oct 2020 1 Comment
in Art in Second Life Tags: Diomita Maurer, DixMix Gallery, DixMix Source, Megan Prumier, Moon Edenbaum, violet Boa
I visited Dixmix Gallery again, which was built by Megan Prumier, and which I came across by the hint of Violet Boa (read here). At the room Abby a new exhibtion was opened on Saturday, October 10th: “Craving by Moon Edenbaum”.
Moon Edenbaum’s exhibition can be tagged with “Sensuality, shadow and light, point of view and monochrome”
Moon is in Second Life for over 10 years. In his profile I read about him: “the more I learn the less I know , SL photographer & soul explorer”
Moon’s pictures are highly erotic. The pictures radiate sensuality as well as a bit of melancholy. As they are in black and white the focus is only on the female body and face. Moon plays very well with shadows and light to enhance his work. You can see a lot more of him at his flickr page here.
Thank you Dixmix for providing and curating the DixMix Gallery, thank you Megan for building it and for contributing at it, thank you Violet for the hint and last but not least thank you Moon for your great pictures. I enjoyed my visit. “Craving by Moon Edenbaum” will stay open for visitors until November 6th.
Landmark to Dixmix Gallery 2020
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Madori%20Bay/46/213/22
DixMix Gallery website
https://www.dixmixgallery.xyz/
Moon Edenbaum’s flickr
https://www.flickr.com/photos/129645631@N07/
Simploring 2020 (73) Ghosts of Jericho
27 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
in Exploring sims in Second Life Tags: Diomita Maurer, Electric Monday, ElizabethNantes, elizabethnantesjewell, Sim Quarterly
Back in 2016 and 2017 I visited Follow Your Bliss (read here, here and here). In 2018 I visited Nantes (read here) and the Nantes Gallery (read here). Why do I list these entries? All these places were created by Elizabeth Jewell (elizabethnantesjewell), who still ownes Nantes and Fusion City (located above Fleur de Sel), which is also home of Nantes Gallery.
On Saturday, October 3rd, I got an invitation to visit “Ghosts of Jericho“, a sim built by Elizabeth at “Sim Quarterly“.
Sim Quarterly is a sim and initiative of Electric Monday:
“Art and the virtual world, Second Life© are very similar — you are able to both find yourself and immerse yourself (and maybe even lose yourself) in something totally unlike what you already know. The experiences you gain help you grow and form new opinions about the world. That is what I hope this sim can provide over time. I am very excited to bring to you a quarterly art project by way of The Sim Quarterly.
The project features one creator every 3 months (every quarter) as an artist in residence. The purpose of the sim is so that residents can experience something new and even create a community.”
Sim Quarterly has an own website.
The current installation “Ghosts of Jericho” is “a scenic installation designed, curated, and posed by by Elizabeth Jewell (elizabethnantesjewell), with an original soundscape concept and experience by Electric Monday.” According the the concet of Sim Quarterly it should stay open until the end of this year. I recommend to read about “Ghosts of Jericho” on the Sim Quarterly website here.
The landing at “Ghosts of Jericho” is on a seperate platform above the sim itself – and it is already impressive. You get a notecard and some instructions about the settings: Advanced Lighting activated, Sun and Projector enabled, ambient sound on and preferably high or ultra high graphics settings. You also get a notecard with background information about the installation and about Sim Quarterly. I took some quite nice pictures already at the landing platform. You need to sit in the boat nearby (the ferry) to get to the sim itself.
The first views of Ghosts of Jericho are impressive. You land at a fishermen pier. At the end of the pier is a house used for fish processing and to the fishermen to change and take a break from work. Outside you find some rack with drying fish. The view from the pier to the rocky island with its trees and to the neighbour island is breathtaking. Fog is rising from the ground and from the flattened sea. Nearby is a larger waterfall.
I went cross country and came to the bridge connecting the two islands, but stayed on the main island and walked on to the lighthouse. On my way I heard voicea .. and I read in the public chat:
Ghosts of Jericho: When will you be back?
Ghosts of Jericho: Do you think it was one of the wolves?
Ghosts of Jericho: There’s SOMETHING in the cave…
I didn’t see any wolf or and ghost but I enjoyed the views. The windlight setting and the environment is really great for taking pictures!
I continued my simploring tour and walked to the other side of the main island. There you find one inhabited residential house with a nice porch to sit and furnished with love for the detail. I stayed there for a while and enjoyed the view.
Following the shoreline I came the the entrance of a cave. The light insight is very well set up and provides another great place for taking extraordinairy pictures. Yet I didn’t see any ghost nor “SOMETHING” .. I might have to return and have a more detailed look at every corner
My first simploring tour to “Ghosts of Jericho” ended with a visit of the smaller island. There is a hut with a panorama window from where you have a great view on the lighthouse. And I heard a voice and read in mainchat .. “Ghosts of Jericho: She was there…” … Who? Some questions remain unanswered.
Don’t miss the views on the main island from the smaller island, they are just intriguing.
“Ghosts of Jericho” convinces with its great windlicht settings and with the atmosphere it provides. You can immerse yourself into another, lonely world and enjoy. I did enjoy my visit and I took lots of pictures again. A very well made, artfully created place, that showcases what can be done within Second Life. Thank you very much, Elizabeth Jewell (elizabethnantesjewell) for this sim. Thank you Electric Monday for the Sim Quarterly initiative.
.. one last picture 🙂
Landmark to Ghosts of Jericho
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Sim%20Quarterly/7/9/1403
Simquarterly website
http://thesimquarterly.com/
Blogpost about Ghosts of Jericho on Simquarterly
http://thesimquarterly.com/2020/10/03/welcome-to-ghosts-of-jericho/
Art in Second Life 2020 (68) “The Ghosts in My Closets – Cobwebs & Other Thoughts in the Attic” by Ilyra Chardin
26 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
in Art in Second Life Tags: Diomita Maurer, Hannington Arts Foundation, Hannington Xeltentat, ilyra chardin, Tansee
On October 8th Ilyra Chardin’s installation “The Ghosts in My Closets – Cobwebs & Other Thoughts in the Attic” was opened at “The Hannington Arts Foundation at Xeltentat Enterprises” (HAF).
“Ilyra chardin is an artist and designer, whose work has been featured in numerous installations and exhibits across the grid. Her art work crosses media and styles, spanning from real life and digital to SL art. First and foremost, Ilyra is a story teller. Whether in full SIM, 3D installation, sculpture, or 2D (original mixed media, hand-painted, hand-drawn, and photo) art, she includes multiple layers with depth of meaning. Her work has been the subject of numerous blogs, machinimas, and has been featured on Designing Worlds.” (taken from the accompaying notecard)
I saw Ilyra’s work at La Maison d’Aneli in May/June 2020 where she had an installtion called “The New Normal – The Date”. It showed a little Mediterrean town under the current restrictions (read here)

First Impressions of “The Ghosts in My Closets – Cobwebs & Other Thoughts in the Attic” by Ilyra Chardin
There’s a big board at the entrance of Hive 3 at HAF where Ilyra gives some background about the installion:
“Enter the Hall of Giants, also known as Giant’s square. Behind each door, explore the shadows of my imagination expressed in artistic vignettes.
The area behind each door is a self contained, mini art installation. In order to maintain the illusion presented in each of the display, the doors do no open, but rather they are phanton and beckon you walk through and immerse yourself in the story.”
I entered the Giant’s square, a market hall in a medieval style. I really was a dwarf there, but luckily none of the giants was there who could have overseen me and stepped on me. The saw the above mentioned doors on the ground level as well as on the attic And started exploring the seperate installations.
To the left and to the right on the ground are two rooms. One is occupied by a medival giant magician or alchemist, the other by a giant tailor. If these two are ghosts in Ilyra’s closet, what does that tell us? Does she have a particular connection to these professions? Are her parents an alchemist and a tailor? Or did she have bad experiences as a child with them? I guess you can spin a lot of stories about it.

Impressions of “The Ghosts in My Closets – Cobwebs & Other Thoughts in the Attic” by Ilyra Chardin (1)
In the back of the giant’s court are four more rooms. One shows a rubbish dump surrounded by chimneys and plants of heavy industry, another looks like an old mine or underground industry. Both do not look really healthy. In the third room is a grave, more a mausoleum surronded by a peaceful landscape. There’s a passage to the fourth room where you see the entrance to a mine and a ferryman who brings his passengers to the other whore where the graveyard is located.
Again I can only speculate but for me it looks as if the unhealthy environment kills people and workers. Are these the ghosts in Ilyra’s closet? Who knows?

Impressions of “The Ghosts in My Closets – Cobwebs & Other Thoughts in the Attic” by Ilyra Chardin (2)
On the attic are a few more rooms and more to speculate about. THe first room I visited was quite colourful. You immerse into the digital world, between motherboards and chips, between bits and bytes and printed circuits. This isntallation as actually two rooms, one for the hackers and another for the gamers. At least from a pure artistic view, this installation a highlight.

Impressions of “The Ghosts in My Closets – Cobwebs & Other Thoughts in the Attic” by Ilyra Chardin (3)
But all rooms are connected in some way. We just don’t know how. The are pieces of memories, pieces of thoughts, pictures and scences that appear in dreams and nightmares. The last room I visited looked to me like the headquarter of a secret agency on the first glance. Furnished with just the basics for a headquarter: beds, desks, chairs, computers, one toilet and gasmasks. If you cross the room you can walk through another door and come to a desert, very hot with charred trees and one road leading to nowhere and an old van. The scene is quite scary (at least for me)

Impressions of “The Ghosts in My Closets – Cobwebs & Other Thoughts in the Attic” by Ilyra Chardin (4)
Ilyra is a story teller as stated in the accompanying notecard. I outlined my thoughts, the relation to youth and former days, heavy industry and an unhealthy environment on the ground level. The attic is more related to future, to a world dominated by gamers and hackers in a more and more virtual environment while the real environment is almost uninhabitable and humans live in bunkers … or is the headquarter of a secret agency what was my first thought?
Anyway, you have to make up your own story visiting Ilyra Chardin’s installation “The Ghosts in My Closets – Cobwebs & Other Thoughts in the Attic” at Hannington Arts Foundation. It shall be open until the end of this year.
Hannington Arts Foundation (HAF), the former HEA Gallery is owned by Hannington Xeltentat and was built by Tansee, who also curates the foundation. Thank you Hannington for providing the space and thank you Tansee for enabling Ilyra Chardin’s installation. I enjoyed my visit again.
Landmark to HAF “The Hannington Arts Foundation at Xeltentat Enterprises”
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Xeltentat%20Enterprises/132/124/3525
Diary 2020 (143) October 10th/11th Two relaxed red light days
25 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
in Diary Tags: BDSM Lifestyle Swingers Club, Diomita Maurer, Domme a Domme, Dungeon of FDS, Ehesklavin, Heavy Bondage Club, Mesmerize Dungeon, Mistress Jenny, Mount Everest, Psi's realm, slave Flo
Saturday, October 10th, Mistress Jenny and I met in the afternoon. Mistress put me, still in Angelique’s shape and dressed like her form the party the night before, in an armbinder and took me to club Domme a Domme where we caught up with our news. We went one to Heavy Bondage Club for some eye candy, yet Mistress was my eye candy *winks*. Before Mistress left, she allowed me to lick her to get my fix and she even fingered me and I had an orgasm myself. Then Mistress made me wear an corset, put the armbinder back on, pulled the straps tight and leashed me at our loft skybox … ready for her to be picked up later.

Ocotber 10th: Mistress Jenny and Ehesklavin Diomita at club Domme a Domme, at Heavy Bondage Club and at home
To my surprise our night was very relaxed. We spent most of the time at BDSM Lifestyle Swingers Club. There’s a lot of coming and going and you can watch people and read profiles. Mistress was very relaxed. I had expected that she would live out her domme side on me more, but I guess she got used to being in charge and taking what is hers whenever wherever she wants. Hence I enjoyed my time at her feet and next to her. We had 3 rounds of Yhatzee at home inbetween and we also visited club Domme a Domme.

October 11th: Ehesklavin Diomita at home / Mistress Jenny and Ehesklavin Diomita at club Domme a Domme and at BDSM Lifestyle Swingers Club
After Mistress Jenny had left I went roaming a bit and at club Domme a Domme I even had a short roleplay but nothing really happened anymore (and I assume nothing will develop from it).
Sunday, October 11th, began with a surprise. I went inworld in the later morning to visit another gallery. Mistress Jenny was inworld and returned home to see me. My day in Second Life began with licking my wife and owner’s pussy. I can’t hide my thought that Mistress is addicted to my tongue as much as I am addicted to her nectar, to my fix *winks*.
Mistress was in the mood for getting into trouble when we met in the afternoon. She dressed similiar to me and made me add my elegance collar, locked it and left the keys out. She herself put an elegance collar on and left the keys out. Vulnerable like this we went to club Domme a Domme. We had a nice and entertaining conversation with the one I had met the night before. Mistress did agree, nothing we develop from it, but it was fun.

October 11th: Mistress Jenny and Ehesklavin at home / Mistress Jenny seeking trouble with Diomita at club Domme a Domme and at BDSM Lifestyle Swingers Club
We moved on to BDSM Lifestyle Swingers Club and had a conversation with a really tall latex fetishista. For a picture we posed next to her. Time flies when you’re having fun and Mistress had to leave to tend to her RL – my own attempts getting into trouble failed afterwards…
Our night was quite the same. Angelique went to bed when we arrived, slave Flo was absent too. Mistress and I had 2 rounds of Yahtzee, then we made a tour through the clubs. We were at club Domme a Domme, at Psi’s realm, At Mesmerize Dungeon, at BDSM Lifestyle Swingers Club and at Dungeon of FDS. We read profiles, had some nice and funny chats, I tried to provok any trouble … in vain again :-). We had fun just being together. At midnight we returned home.

October 11th: Mistress Jenny and Ehesklavin at club Domme a Domme, at Mesemrize Dungeon, at BDSM Lifestyle Swingers Club and at Dungeon of FDS
Our 12th wedding anniversary
24 Oct 2020 3 Comments
in about family members, anniversary blog entries Tags: Diomita Maurer, Mistress Jenny
Today marks Mistress Jenny’s and mine 12th wedding anniversary. 12 years is a long time and it is a real bliss that we’re still very happy together. Thank you, Mistress Jenny, my wonderful wife, for the journey together so far. I look forward with confidence to the next years and levels of our relation. I love you, Mistress Jenny.
Simploring 2020 (72) Slovakia, Slovensko
23 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
in Exploring sims in Second Life Tags: Diomita Maurer, Gerard Brianna, Jucciano Carpaccio, Lena Atheria, scoop.it, Slovakia
For my simploring tour on Tuesday, September 22nd, I picked “Slovakia, Slovensko” from scoop.it SL Destinations, mainly because there’s no blog post about this place yet.
I will furtheron just use “Slovakia” instead of the full name which should be “Slovakia, Slovensko – Slovak, Czech “. Slovakia is built on a plot in an adult region and owned by a group named “Great Czechoslovakia”. The group was founded by Gerard Brianna, who is also the main owner of Slovakia. Lena Atheris and Jucciano Carpaccio have contributed to the sim and own buildings and objects of Slovakia.
The name of the group – Great Czechoslovakia – points to the intention of the owners. They built a place that should repesent Czechoslovakia in the 1980ies, when the two states Slovakia and Czech Republic of today were one socialist state.
Slowakia is quite simple structured. It could be part of a little town. There’s one road forming a circle. In the center are all community buildings and activities like a church, a bar, a park, a gazebo to meet, a stage for events, the carousel of a fair and a little pond. Outside of the circle are residential homes, a police station, a big club in an old food store, a small playground, a donut restaurant, a strange meeting point building named Bye Way, a motel, a basketbal court, and a trailer park. Almost everything a little town has to have.

Impressions of Slovakia (1) – Stop N Go club inside (upper left) / Bye Way and Donut restaurant (upper right), church inside (lower left) / Donation tip jar and rental map (lower right)
The plot is seperated to the other plost of the region by large rocks and by big housing blocks. These blocks, the omnipresent dirt, the shabbiness of the buildings and the cars in the street, the garbage, the missing colours shall provide the feeling on a typical socialist urban environment. Fitting to that is the big and fully functional police station. But also fitting are the little idyllic scenes at the trailer park, where people arranged with what they had.
Slovakia is a sim that shall enable building a community for people in Second Life who are from these 2 countries but it is not limited to those of course. Most of the residential homes are available for rent at the moment. A map with the free houses can be found in the church. In the church is also the only donation tip jar that I saw in Slowakia (how fitting, it is on the altar *winks*).

Impressions of Slovakia (3) – rental houses (upper left and right) / the carousel (lower left) / little cafe and rental mobil home (lower right)
It is not easy to build something like Slovakia, to produce a miserable environment with a socialistic flair as the objects are not available on the marketplace. Therefore you see also shabby American cars, the signs for the trailer park and the motel are in English as well as the Roady bar. But nonetheless, I could sense the intention of Slovakia right upon when I landed there. At the time of my visit the streets were used as a skating course. I don’t know if that is a permanent installation.

Impressions of Slovakia (4) – Police station (upper left) / Stage (upper right) / Roady’s bar (lower left) / Gazebo in the park (lower right)
One word to the windlight. For what reason ever I had a quite sunny and inexpressive windlight when I visited. I decided to select the Anan Adored Realistic windlight for most of my pictures. Choosing a foggy, hazy, grey and drab windlight would fit better to Slovakia but is not suitable for blog pictures that shall provide an impression.
Slovakia was established in May 2020. It is at least something different from what you can experience in Second Life elsewhere. Thank you Gerard Brianna and Lena Atheria. I enjoyed my visit and my short conversation with Lena.
Landmark to Slovakia, Slovensko
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Resolution%20Boulevard/196/177/22
Art in Second Life 2020 (67) La Maison d’Aneli Oct/Nov
22 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
in Art in Second Life Tags: Aneli abeyante, Carelyna, Chapichapo Delvalle, Diomita Maurer, Gabriel Redrose, Hermes Kondor, Jipe Loon, La Masion d'Aneli, Magda Schmidtzau, moya Janus, Renoir Adder
On Wednesday, October 21st, a new exhibtion was opened at La Maison d’Aneli. It features the art of Hermes Kondor, chapichapo Delvalle, Gabriel Redrose, Renoir Adder, Moya Patrick, Carelyna, Magda Schmidtzau and Jipe Loon.
As usual I didn’t wait until the opening and I couldn’t attend the opening event due to my other obligations in RL and SL. Hence I peeked in again early.
I started my visit with the skybox of Magda Schmidtzau. Due to the concept with the skyboxes, the artists can choose how to present their art and they do it quite differently. Magda Schmidtzau, or Maddy, choosed a gallery space in dark tomes with some red light and spotlights on her pictures. The gallery has several rooms and levels. Maddy’s pictures are quite erotic and deal with the female body in different poses and with different background.
Magda is in Second Life since 2009 and is passioante about photography. She tries out different ways of processing her pictures and “tries to convey the magic that she sees”. I did see already some of her exhibtions in Second Life and her work is always intriguing.
Chapichapo Delvalle is a French artist, connected to Patrick Moya (moya janus), in Second Life since 11 years and has done a lot of different things in SL, learned to build and learned a bit about scripting and supports people in sandboxes. Currently Chapichapo is supporting Partrick Moya (moya janus) as director of the Moyaland tourist office.
A La Maison d’Aneli Chapichapo’s skybox is made of several rooms and levels that are connected by tubes and stairs. All walls, floors, and ceilings are covered with fractals, you kind of see a gallery within a Kaleidoscope. The first pictures you see are party RL pictures and party abstract pictures in front of a wall texture covered with Eiffel towers. In the main room with the fractal textures covering the walls you see ever changing moving colourful spirals and kaleidoscopes as eye catchers within the walls. Chapichapo also added some 3D objects, that are also animated. Overall, a very particular and outstanding exhibtion room.
You can see more of chapichapo Delvalle’s work on flickr here.
I saw already some of Patrick Moya (moja janus)’s art. I came across him in 2017 when I visited his Moya Land (read Simploring 2017 (56) Moya). At La Maison d’Aneli his room is kind of a big library. The walls are completely used a storage for Partick’s art. Some of these are only textures, in some others there’re objects stored – and all are in Patrick’s unique style. The feeling of being in a library room is enhanced by some 3D shelfs and objects like the ladder or the desk in the center of the room.
Of course there’s a lot to discover at the walls. I think you could easily spend hours in here!
Patrick Moya (born 1955 in Troyes, France), is a French artist. He is a part of the artistic movement “Ecole de Nice”. Moya has been at the forefront since the 1970s of straddling the latest forms of media and technology to benefit art rather than rendering it extinct.
(excerpt from wikipedia).
He is an early pioneer of video art and is active with his art in Second Life since 2007 in addition to his work in the physical world. The barriers between the two worlds do blur in his artistic work. Moya Patrick (moya janus) has also a website http://moyapatrick.com/ with tons of information about his work and about Moya in Second Life. Unfortunately it is in French only.
Renoir Adder’s gallery room at La Maison d’Aneli is a square room held in black and blue with the pictures at the four walls. He makes classic paintings that are uploaded into Second Life. Some of his paintings remind of van Gogh others of monet and again others don’t fit into any scheme.
Renoir is Italien, he’s an experienced musician and played the rhythm guitar. He worked in Luxemburg, Belgium, Holland and France, where he attended a course at the ecole d’art, before he return to Italy. He began painting without ever stopping … and we can see some of his paintings now here.
Jipe Loon lives in France, was a student in art school, then found his passion for stone sculptures. Jipe is in Second Life for more than 13 years and now sculpts irtually using tool like ZBrush, Cinema4D, DAZ 3D, Blender, or SubstancePainter. Jipe sells his creations on the marketplace. I came across some of his figures already before in the frame of my simploring tours. I also saw some more when I visited the Extempore Gallery and Lounge (read here).
In the center of Jipe’s skybox at La Maison d’Aneli is a museum in the shape of a pyramid. You should switch advanced lighting on and activate shadows from sun/moon and projectors. The pyramide museum is guarded by an egypt, a really tall statue. You can sit on the palm of the guardian and will dance on it. The museum is great. There are several sculpture inside, presentated like they would be in a real museum. In the center is a group of 3 females playing with a chain. What is special is the effect of the light coming down from the top of the pyramid and highlighting the different sculptures. Very well done!
What is funny is the advice at the entry about wearing a mask in these times (in Second Life?). The revenue from the maskswill support the arts. In the museum you also see a model of the virus.
Hermes Kondor is from Portugal. He’s a photographer and photojournalist. Hermes has 40 years of professional photography experience. He dealt with the hard reality of real life photography working for a daily newspapers, and as a photographer and photo-edtior in several magazines. He also worked as a teacher of photography and photojournalism.
Hermes is in second Life for almost 13 years. His pictures can also been seen at his own gallery, the Kondor Photo Gallery, and at his flickr account.
What Hermes really likes most is street photography and the exhibtion at La Maison d’Aneli is all about it. It is also about Hermes’ passion for dogs. The work was also exhibited in the Colorfoto Photo Gallery, in Lisbon, in April 2018, and a book was published about it. A special edition of the book, created for Second Life, will is available during the exhibition, as a gift to all visitors.
Carelyna is in Second Life for almost 8 years. SL gave her the opportunity to reach two dreams of her childhood. She grew up on a boat, and she took art classes and learned to paint on an easel with oil paints. This is the reason why she tries to make her photos look like paintings. She replaced the traditional tools with the computer. Carelyna has also a flickr page.
Her square gallery room is filled with pictures, mainly held in yellow and orange tones. That these pictures were taken in Second Life can’t be seen on a first glance if at all. They are artful and impressive.
Gabrienna Scott Redrose (Gabriel Redrose) is in Second Life for over 10 years. She models and you can see a lot of her at her flickr page here. In the accompanying notecard of the exhibtion she writes about herself “Hi I’m Gabs, the Artist and Owner of Redrose Art. I’m an aspiring Model and Artist on Second Life.. I live in SL as a Bat-Girl avi, It ‘s been pretty fantastic i must say. I meet awesome people everyday and have made several close friends over the years.”
It is the first time that I see anything of her in Second Life.
At La Maison d’Aneli her skybox is filled with pcitures and 3D objects. One wall is used to promote her own brand “Redrose Art”. The 3D objects don’t have a common style, hence they are hard to desrcibe. I personally liked the matchstick figures below of the Redrose Art sign. 3 walls are used to present Gabrienna’s pictures, which are colourful and abstract. Overall an intriguing exhibition with a lot to see.
The current exhibition stays opened at least until November 10th.
La Maison d’Aneli is owned by Aneli Abeyante. Through her gallery she brings together all forms of creativity in RL and SL and the featured artists come from around the globe. Aneli’s intention is to “put her gallery in the service of artists, so that the world can be better, exchanges and meetings probably contribute even though it seems to be particles.”
Thank you for another great joined exhibtion, Aneli. As always I enjoyed my visit and writing about it. It always inspires me.
Landmark to La Maison d’Aneli
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Virtual%20Holland/23/65/22
Diary 2020 (141) October 6th/7th Relaxed days
21 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
in Diary Tags: Angelique Maurer, Argi Boa, BDSM Lifestyle Swingers Club, Diomita Maurer, Domme a Domme, Heavy Bondage Club, Jenny Maurer, Mesmerize Dungeon, Miss P's Paradise, Mount Everest, Paulette Taffeta, Puerto Esclava, slave Flo
Mistress was prevented from coming inworld in the afternoon on Tuesday, October 6th. I went on another simploring tour in the afternoon.
We spent most of our night slave Flo again. slave Gwendi is still missing and slave Melissa seems to be busy in her RL .. and Angelique seems to have odd working hours again. Anyway, we first had two rounds of greedy with slave Flo, then we went clubbing again. We were at Mesmerize Dungeon and at Puerto Esclava with her.
While we were at Puerto Esclava, Argi showed up and joined us. It is always a pleasure to meet her and time flew by quickly and suddently – at least for me – it was flotime again. We brought slave Flo home and went to Miss P’s Paradise. I had told Mistress Jenny that I met BC’s twin Sara (Sare Piers) at Psi’s realm earlier that night. BC and Sara being twin’s is just our tease for the two. Sara was at Psi’s with her sub wife. That brought me to look at Sara’s profile and I came across Paulette Taffeta, who is Sara’s Mistress.
Paulette is an acquaintance of ours from our earlier years in Second Life, in particular when she was together with Claven and BC. Anyway, nowadys she has her own quite popular place – the above mentioned Miss P’s Paradise. As Paulette was online, Mistress Jenny and I went for a visit shortly.
Paulette was not alone, she had some of her playthings around .. and also other guests, I assume. We had a nice chat with her before we had to go home and went off to bed.
Wednesday, October 7th, I met Mistress in the afternoon and we went to club Domme a Domme where we caught up wuth our mutual news while I knelt at Mistress feet. We move on the Heavy Bondage Club, continued chatting and read profiles and enjoyed togetherness. Finally we went to our loft skybox and I was allowed to lick Mistress Jenny and to get my fix. Thank you, Mistress Jenny.
At night Mistress was prevented from coming inworld. But slave Flo was present again. I first made her clean the house. There was not too mucht to do as Ebony had cleaned it in the afternoon. Nonetheless, it was perfectly cleand afterwards. I had three rounds of greedy with Flo. We were just done when Angelique showed up. She had attended her new institution and was still in her student outfit. I wanted to go clubbing a bit and Angelique changed into something suitable – wow! Again Angelique had created a great mix and match outfit.
While we stood and modeled at Mesmerize Dungeon, Angelique gave me the details of her outfit. And as there wasn’t much going on at Mesmerize Dungeon we went shopping with slave Flo at my leash. I got the parts of Angelique’s outfit, then we went on to BDSM Lifestyle Swingers Club, which was quite full again.

October 7th: Diomita and Angelique with slave Flo at Mesmerize Dungeon and at BDSM Lifestyle Swingers Club
I began to change into the new outfit and modded it accordingly, swapped into my Angelique outfit – et voila, something to surprise Mistress with *winks*. And time had run by quickly once again. At flotime we went home and all off to bed.
































