Showing posts with label Suzume Zuki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suzume Zuki. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 April 2017

Suzume Zuki and Pieni: a new duo exhibit at Raglan Tree Gallery for April-May of 2017

Raglan Tree Gallery
There is a new duo exhibit at Raglan Tree Gallery for April-May of 2017. The gallery is curated by Panacea Pangaea and the posters were made by her using our profile images.

Suzume Zuki

Suzume Zuki is a very talented illustrator, whose fan I have been for a while now. Her drawings show a lot of skill, and her themes are sure to capture the imagination. Some of her pieces are exclusive for this exhibit. She has a permanent booth in Galleria Kakku and has had several exhibits in Second Life. In real life her works have been featured on products such as calendars. Follow her on Flickr and check out her awesome SL pictures!

Pieni

I have a few of my drawings up, and each of them are first shown at this exhibit. One of my drawings, called Pink Bunny, is a 100% donation item to help with Louise's Cancer Treatment. As you may know, I own Galleria Kakku and have exhibited in Raglan Shire before, during the annual Art Walk and at the tree gallery.

Sunday, 26 February 2017

Galleria Kakku artists at home and featured elsewhere

I recently blogged The MadPea International Food Fair for Feed a Smile, which is open from February 18th to 4th of March, and mentioned there were a few familiar names from Galleria Kakku among those featured at the Art Exhibit curated by Kultivate Magazine.

There are some new pieces in their booths at Galleria Kakku, so I thought I would show you.

Isis Boa said her new works were inspired by a dream. I absolutely love the intensity of her works in her booth.



Kayly Iali is showcasing her drawings, which are amazing. She says in her description, that the technique was inspired by the Drawing Demonstration of Costa Vavagiakis on Youtube. She also appears in this book about 5-Minute Sketches. And for good reason.


Suzume Zuki makes colorful and beautiful art which seems to come from it's own fantastic world.



Jolie has her own Art Dream gallery and is quickly becoming a name in the SL art world. I can see why.

Monday, 20 February 2017

Art at MadPea International Food Fair

The MadPea International Food Fair from February 18th to 4th of March, is full of food themed goodies, and 50% of the proceeds are going to the Feed a Smile / Live and Learn in Kenya charity that helps impoverished children in the Rhonda Slums of Nakuru, Kenya. They have live events, and so much shopping to do, that you will stay busy all day. But did you see there was an art exhibit, too? And quite a good one at that. Mad Pea really brings it, when they have events. The exhibit was curated by Kultivate Magazine, which has been involved in quite a few charity events as of late, I have noticed.

(Artists from Galleria Kakku featured at the Food Fair: Suzume Zuki, Isis Boa, Johannes1977, Jolie, Kayly Iali)

I first heard of this event, when Suzume Zuki told me she had been accepted as one of the artists. Her beautiful art has always been special to me. I had to wait a bit before I got to the fair, because I have been crashing a lot lately, in Second Life. But now that I managed a visit, I noticed they have some other great artists familiar from Galleria Kakku, too! I am so excited for them all. Take a look at all of the art, though, there are great pieces out.

The fair is huge, two sims in size. So there will be a lot for you to explore. I took a few pictures, but really it is impossible to get all of it in a few shots. This is a great charity and a fun event, and I am glad to see so many people participating. You can see the digital counter with the sum raised live on their website and at the event. It has jumped quite a bit every day, such a great job!

Drax Files has a great video on what Feed a Smile is doing in SL. Lindens may seem like small change to some but with events this size, people are really making a difference. Just 100L$ pays for a meal for one child. 

(Windlight: Dusty)

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Creative critters Suzume Zuki and Indigo Puddle


Suzume Zuki and Indigo Puddle

I have been meaning to post about these two pawsome artists and designers for a while now. They have so many creative ideas, and I love how fun they make their shops and everything they do. Their shops at Whispering Hearts are opposite each other. Indigo's is like a little piece of desert in a shopping mall. Suzume's is cute and sophisticated. I can not show everything in just one blog post, plus I did not want to do too many spoilers, so you should just hop inworld and check them out. Indigo's Greenhouse changes decor somewhat regularly. There is a lot of cool stuff to see, plus some surprises. Suzume has art both in the Galleria Kakku booth and upstairs of her Whispering Hearts store. Indigo has some art in his both stores. The Raglan Shire one is filled with tiny portraits, which are really fantastic.


Indigo's Shop at Whispering Hearts
Indigo's at Raglan Shire
Indigos Greenhouse
(The fox painting in the greenhouse picture is by Elinor Caiman Sands)
Indigo: My Earth dress for Dinkies
Indigo: My Earth outfit for Dinkies

Indigo: Bucket of gooooo
Indigo: Tiny portraits

Suzume Zuki (stores only open until 10th of February, please hurry!)
Mainstore
Whispering Hearts store
Green Skull Boots for Dinkies
Blue Dotty Boots for Dinkies
Dinkie Stockings Stripe/White/Bright
Top and Star Leggings / pink
Comic Pow Top (with color hud)
Happy Animal Leggings for Dinkies

Strawberry Seat
Panda Beanbags
Doughnut Seat for Tinies & Dinkies

Suzume Zuki at Galleria Kakku (her gallery booth stays)

Avatars: dinkies at Tiny Inc.

Windlight: TOR Scifi Wild Palms

Tuesday, 10 January 2017

How to become a tiny or a dinkie?

How to become a tiny or a dinkie?
Since I am posting a lot of pictures from tiny/dinkie events and some of their fashions, I thought I would get back to the basics and show you how one usually starts off.
The classic experience for a tiny is walking into the Wynx store and beholding the big wall of tinies. It is almost a sacred feeling to be picking your new you. But of course one can pick as many looks as one likes. The avatar comes with a basic Tinymatic ao, but you can buy a special 2,5 version with more features.

I really like CABS too for tinies. There is a lot of character in these avatars.

Dinkies are becoming more and more popular. Currently the originals are cats or bunnies. You can replace the head and tail, though. If you look in the picture above, you can see there is a fox in the vendor on blue background. That is the mod kit Tiny Inc has to help you make your own dinkie look. You could get a tiny avatar and use the head with the dinkie body, use a tail from a furry avatar maybe. There are endless possibilities.

Suzume Zuki has some mod looks for sale, too.

The most important thing to remember is that tinies use special poses and animations. They are made by folding up a regular avatar. So for example in a regular chair they look stretched and a regular avatar looks folded in a tiny chair. This is due to how tinies were made when it all started. Now we have more choices in how to do avatars. Older tinies are made of prims and sculpties, but CABS now does mesh ones, too.

Dinkies can use regular poses and are all mesh. They just might be at the wrong hover height because of avatar sizing. You should always try poses and animations, and anything using them, before you buy. Or use the adjust options that many products these days have. Dinkie designers of course make their items to work with dinkies in mind.

A lot of the times people want to decorate both for regular and for small avatars. There are ways to get around the pose and animation difference. You can get a Wynxlock for your tiny avatar. It keeps your tiny from stretching when using regular items. And many designers now take this issue into account and either sell separate tiny and dinkie versions of their items, or combine both in the same menu. Just make sure to pick the right set.

Get the Wynxlock  for free at the Raglan Shire welcome center, or ask someone for it, tinies are usually very happy to help. The welcome center has other useful and fun freebies, too, such as the low lag tinymatic ao, safety pin fp for clothing creators and a lot of gestures popular in the tiny community. Plus a ton of information. And the library is upstairs.

To buy animations and poses for tinies, some really nice dances for example, I recommend Abranimations. Many like the small avatar aos at Kuso (pictured) for dinkies, just try demos first. Kami-hitoe has many different ao's and animation sets, too. These are just to name a few places.

Clothing is avatar specific and you need to pick things that work with your avatar's body. Many people use the same avatar head with tiny and dinkie bodies, though, to get to use both types of items. Tinies look cute and round. Dinkies are a bit skinnier, with an adorable round belly. You can get fullperm dinkie fashion kits at Tiny Inc if you are a creator. Tiny clothes can be built with prims, sculpties and mesh. I recommend rezzing the tiny avatar pieces and using them to size your project.

I will blog more about the different tiny sims, my favorite fashions, decor, vehicles, buildings, tools etc later. But you should probably join Friends of Raglan Shire and Smalltalk groups to keep up to date with the tiny world. And if you like games, you can meet up with tinies, dinkies, hatchies and a lot of other types of avatars at the Isle of Wyrms game area.