Monday, August 12, 2019

A book of my inworld exhibits!

Melusina Parkin
Second Life exhibits 2011-2019

Read it online!



All my inworld exhibits gathered in a 270 pages volume: more than 1200 photos in 50+ exhibits, solo and collective, 8 years of passionate explorations of SL places, study of light and composition, reflections on meanings and feelings that landscapes, things and colors can inspire.


UPDATE AUGUST 13
After publishing the book, I realized that there are some mistakes:
1. Actually, the book has 256 and not 270 pages!
2. Mareea Farrasco appears as Marrea Farrasco, Holly Kai Park as Hollie Kai Park. My apologies to Mareea and Inara.
3. Remembering The Blue exhibit at Glinka Gallery has been on April 2019, not on October 2019!
4. Some shows aren't presented in the book. It's because I didn't find most of the photos they displayed. A more careful search allowed me to list them here below, to complete the listing of my exhibits. Most of them are collective permanent shows or special events and many of the places where they have been aren't in SL anymore.


2011
Passages
Galerie des Machines, Paris Couture,
(thanks to Olympes Rhode)

Selected photos
Musee de la Duchée de Coeur
(thanks to Pekel Panacek)


2012
Selected photos
Artist for SL
(thanks to Jim Slater)

Selected photos
Campus d'Art
(thanks to +Cecilia Delacroix)

Selected photos
Studio V Gallery

Selected photo
Ashraya Project Art Expo
(thanks to Anna Sapphire)


2013
Selected photos
Mayotte Arte Gallery
(thanks to M. Brucato)

Founder's Week: Art in the Park
New Toulouse
(thanks to Nikita Weymann)


2014
War Childs Charity
Blue Mooon Gallery
(thanks to Susi Halcali)


2017
Selected photos
Wanderlust Art Park
(thanks to Pearl Grey)

Bay City Tree Lighting
Bay City
(thanks to Marianne McCaan)


2018
Bicycles
DixMix Gallery
(thanks to DixMix Source)

I want to remember also the contests at 1920 Berlin and at Ivalde Fashion in 2012 (thanks to Jo Yardley and to Neferia Abel), at Galerie der Sinne in 2013 (thanks to Pippa Mint and Herzkoenig Actor) and at Paris 1900 in 2014 (where I've been the first winner).




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