Art in Second Life 2020 (79) Of Bots and Blossoms by Ciottolina Xue

I got an invitation to visit “Of Bots and Blossoms” by Ciottolina Xue at “The 22 art space in Bellisseria“. The name Ciottolina rang a bell. I saw her objects in 2015 in the garden of Fallingwater, Inara Pey’s Second Life interpretation. Fallingwater or Kaufmann Residence is a house designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 in Pennsylvania. (read my post of 2015 here). But I didn’t come across her ever since – but now.

The exhibition “Of Bots and Blossoms” by Ciottolina Xue at “The 22 art space in Bellisseria” combines two different sets of virtual sculptures by the artist: a garden in which blossoms are associated with the ideas of birth, motherhood and nurturing; and a group of robots in scenes that may be, at the same time, somewhat funny and poetic.

My visit started in the garden. For this exhibtion Ricco Saenz and Randy Firebrand have changed the house that hosts the gallery and selected a one story building. This way Ciottolina’s sculptures in the garden are more visible and the view of the visitor isn’t too much distracted by the house itself. The scuplture “Of Blossoms” show blossoms and babies that are proctected by the blossom itself and by the love of their parents.

“Of Bots and Blossoms” by Ciottolina Xue at “The 22 art space in Bellisseria (1)

The bots that are shown in the exhibition poster can be found at the back entrance of “The 22 art space in Bellisseria“. They really look funny above the porch. They seem to have fun!

Inside of the house you find more bots, yet they are more serious. Two of them seem to be reading, but actually they look at paintings, one is playing with a balloon in the shape of a fish and one is painting the walls in the house. It is surprising that the bots and the sculptures in the garden are from one and the same artist. Cittolina obvioulsy tries out different styles. And although the two themes of the exhibtion “Of Bots and Blossoms” seem to be independant from each other they do fit well together.

“Of Bots and Blossoms” by Ciottolina Xue at “The 22 art space in Bellisseria (2)

Ciottolina Xue is an Italian artist and active in Second Life for over 12 years. Roses like those in this exhibtion are one of her favourite motives. You can purchase her art either in her inworld store [C8] CREAZIONI di CioTToLiNa here or at her marketplace store. And Ciottolina has also a flickr account.

The 22 Art space is a gallery in Bellisseria, the new continent with many Second Life prime members homes. The gallery is on one of these homes. It is owned and curated by Randy Firebrand and Ricco Saenz. The gallery’s name refers to the Modern Art Week in 1922 in Brazil, also known locally as “The 22 Week”.

“Of Bots and Blossoms” by Ciottolina Xue at “The 22 art space in Bellisseria (3)

Inara Pey, in who’s garden I came across Ciottolina Xue’s art wrote also a blogpost about “Of Bots and Blossoms” (read here). The exhibition will stay open until Feb 14th, 2021.
Many thanks to Randy Firebrand and Ricco Saenz for enabling this exhibition. I enjoyed my visit.

Addendum:
After publishing this post I had a conversation with Ciottolina Xue. She told me that the robots in the house are looking at the paintings of Mario Emanuele Degni, who had an own gallery in Second Life. He was a friend of Cittolina and sadly died of an heart attack last month. Hence the exhibtion is also in remembrance of him. And Ciottolina Xue’s recent and future work will include a piece of his art.

Landmark to The 22 Art Space in Bellisseria
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Grenouille/60/35/35
Inara Pey’s blogpost “Ciottolina’s bots and blossoms in Second Life”
https://modemworld.me/2020/11/13/ciottolinas-bots-and-blossoms-in-second-life/
Ciottolina Xue’s inworld store [C8] CREAZIONI di CioTToLiNa
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Lighthouse%20Oasis/36/160/2772
[C8] CREAZIONI di CioTToLiNa marketplace store
https://marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/199291
Ciottolina Xue flickr
https://www.flickr.com/photos/169593978@N08/
Mario Emanuele Degni’s art
https://marioemanueledegni.com/author/degnimarioemanuele/

Impressive Impressions

It’s Sunday and I found the time to explore a bit. This time it was kind of a very special exploration. Inara has her own art installion in SL now. Too bad that it is temporary! I’m really impressed.

Impression: Inara's art

Impressions: Inara’s art

The center piece of Impressions is Inara’s personal interpretation of Fallingwater. Fallingwater or Kaufmann Residence is a house designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 in rural southwestern Pennsylvania, 43 miles (69 km) southeast of Pittsburgh (see Wikipedia). Looking at the original house, Inara’s interpretation is quite close to it.
20150823 Impressions_012The house is fully furnished and there’re lots of details to admire. All walls are used to display Inara’s pictures all of which are taken in SL. In addition there’re video boards where you can watch her videos clips about the places she visited. This way at least parts of this temporary virtual world is saved for longer. I really hope that Inara takes lots of videos of her own place. Exploring the house is a bit tricky as you have to find your way to get to the different Levels. I saw a lot of pictures of places that I visited mainly by recommendation of Inara. I felt home.

Inara's art is displayed at Impressions

Inara’s art is displayed at Impressions

Spread over the house and outdoor you’ll also find sculptures by the young artist CioTToLiNa. They are not dominating the place but fit into it very well, making the house and the sim a pure exhibition for those who love this kind of art.

Sculptures of CioTToLiNa are spread around at Impressions

Sculptures of CioTToLiNa are spread around at Impressions

Last but not least, Inara has also created a beautiful place. Her Fallingwater is embedded in a lovely New England landscape and there’re enough spots to sit and dream, to cuddle and talk or to simply enjoy the views. I also liked the little pavillion at bit below of the house. I really can imagine to sit here, to listen to the piano or to have a drink with friends at night.

The pavillion at Impressions

The pavillion at Impressions

Dio dreaming sitting in the pavillion at Impressions

Dio dreaming sitting in the pavillion at Impressions

I really love the place. I’m a fan of great architecture and particular of this house (and yes, I saw it already in real). And as a follower of  Inara’s blog I’m really excited about her first own Installation. Thank you so much, Inara!

Fallingwater at Impressions

Fallingwater at Impressions

Ok, most important, here is the URL to Impressions: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA6/81/219/36
And of course there’s also a post about Impressions in Inara Pey’s blog. Here’s the link to it: http://modemworld.me/2015/08/22/impressions-a-personal-view-of-second-life/

Enjoy your visit!