Author: Owl Dragonash

  • The Siren’s Pearl: A Living Myth Beneath the Waves of SL22B

    The Siren’s Pearl: A Living Myth Beneath the Waves of SL22B

    Descend into myth at SL22B’s Siren’s Pearl—an immersive underwater exhibit woven with sea lore, original music, and hidden stories of sirens, curses, and stolen power. This living legend invites you to dive deep, follow the currents, and uncover a tale sung in salt and shadow. Open through July 20.

  • 🌊 Sea Swept by Kitten at HeArt & Soul Gallery

    🌊 Sea Swept by Kitten at HeArt & Soul Gallery

    The quiet beauty of Sea Swept, a new exhibit by Joanna Kitten at HeArt & Soul Gallery. Inspired by the sea and filled with natural light, these photographs invite you to slow down and wander. Opening Sunday, July 13 at 12 PM SLT with live music and a creative dress code—come drift with us.

  • đŸŒ„ïž Cloud Galleries Artist Spotlight: Scarlet Auster

    đŸŒ„ïž Cloud Galleries Artist Spotlight: Scarlet Auster

    See he quiet beauty of Scarlet Auster’s world, where light, mood, and reflection shape every image. Her photographs invite us to pause, look deeper, and connect with the subtle stories woven between nature and identity. Now featured at Cloud Galleries—come explore.

  • July at Maison de la Chouette: Art, and Community

    July at Maison de la Chouette: Art, and Community

    Maison de la Chouette’s July exhibit features Second Life artists Eira Juliesse and Dutch Galaxy in collaboration with The Grove Art Center. Explore stylish editorial photography, playful character scenes, and a creative celebration by the water in Corsica South Coasters—opening party July 6 with DJ Uli Jansma!

  • 🌟 A Gathering of Visionaries: New Exhibits at Michiel Bechir Gallery

    🌟 A Gathering of Visionaries: New Exhibits at Michiel Bechir Gallery

    Visit a gallery where emotion leads the way. The latest exhibits at Michiel Bechir Gallery showcase four unique voices—Jillian Rose, Selen Love, Bohemio Love, and Michiel Bechir—each offering a powerful window into art, identity, and imagination in Second Life