Friday, May 23, 2025

MONOCLE MAN GALLERY Artist Of the Month ƛƠƊHƛƝ Ravens

            MONOCLE MAN GALLERY   Artist Of the Month   ƛƠƊHƛƝ  Ravens 

                              The Ravens Rent at Monocle Man Gallery Shop Number # 3

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                            This Photo is  called Late Nights 


                BIO:
I'm Aodhan Ravens, a new visual artist exploring the world through photography. Over the past few years, I’ve been fortunate to be mentored by my husband, Airgaed Ravens, whose guidance and encouragement helped me begin shaping my own creative path.



Bright Lights Dark Ally this one is called


   




                                    Lost Breath  this lovely                                               photo is called 

photography is still a relatively new medium for me, but it’s become a way to express how I see the world through light, shadow, mood, and the quiet moments that often go unnoticed. I’m drawn to the subtle, the introspective, and the emotional undercurrents that images can capture without needing to say a word.






Riding with My Beloved 










Right now, I’m in the process of finding my voice as an artist, and I’m enjoying the journey. It’s one of growth, experimentation, and deep inspiration, especially through the creative partnership I share with Airgaed. This is just the beginning, and I’m excited to see where it leads.




This Lovely Photos is called Romantic Boat Ride














This Amazing photo is called
Under Sakuras Gentle Shade



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           Photo Quotes i found 
            “What I like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce.” – Anonymous. 




“I think good dreaming is what leads to good photographs.” “The best camera is the one that’s with you.” “If you can smell the street by looking at the photo, it’s a street photograph.” “Don’t pack up your camera until you’ve left the location.” “Only photograph what you love.”


Thanks to Aodhan Ravens for sharing your art with us 



Monocle Man Team 






Thursday, May 22, 2025

Grand Opening OF Monocle Man's Museum 11 am tomorrow

                                           Grand opening of the Museum Friday. 11 am slt time 

                          


People have already tried to sneak in :). 
So we are very happy to say that the Museum will open tomorrow at 11 AM slt
Everybody is Welcome and there is no dress code.
Please visit this you tube channel to view the amazing showcase and teaser, made by Tara
Many Thanks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISkHABPl15c



Monocle Man Team we Look Forward to see you This Friday



。☆✼★━ Monocle Man Gallery Moments ━★✼☆。Kit Boyd

               Kit Boyd  is part Owner of Monocle Man

          Her Art and Poems are Truly Amazing

             My Interview With Kit

        


who do you look up to in art what gives you the passion

 to crate art

 Not Many People know this  About Kit she Loves to Build so many things

 and crate Dresses i  have seen her make  . also little things she enjoys

to make

  Kit

  

  

   oh wow...need to think about that...many people did. I went to some exhibits and also joined flickr, which was a revalation...many artists on hand and inspiration all over.  Sonic was the one to give me the most tips on flickr and helped me with many problems I encountered.... I do love Burleh's , Venicio Armin's and Olympe Rhode's work and many more :)


My first experience were still life. Which I still love.... but in the years I tried a lot :)



what makes you  write your poems

 : A picture can say a thousand words without a poem.... though writing some lines , some simple words or a longer poem,  releases your soul and mind... and helps others to 'see the picture' like you want them to see :)  maybe even let them feel, what I feel at that moment :)


 they are so beautiful. 

 

   and  with your quotes the same

  yes. Sometimes picture comes first or even other times I feel a quote or read one...and make a picture to accompany it :)

        

 how long have you been here at Monocle Man  how many years

 

oh my.... a long time...don't really know the right time. But many years have gone by...As many builds and themes :)

 


 with crating a build like monocle man  an how many years you been here what is your most favorite gallery here



 at this moment or past builds?


give me  both please  give me  both please

We went through a lot of builds...but always steam punk/vintage related, which I always loved even besides Monocle Man.  I just love characterful buildings that give every visitor a wow feeling....  but how much you build or create.... it's the people that are visiting that make it real and interesting.  A great place to meet people is a gallery ...this last one we have now is amazing...though I also love the old industrials from early years.





 what would you say is your most favorite type of photo style you like to do That is easy....Still life :)




I'm happy creations have progressed a lot in sl and every little object is getting better and better. Now with the PBR textures it almost looks real :)


   how do you like working in a team what makes a good team work here at Monocle Man


smiles... a team as the words say...working as a team... completing each other and also have own ideas to bring  to the table...to discuss or to argue... change things for the best...but never change each other....As we are all individuals who work best with motivation.


of your best photos   in Oder i picked 2

she gave me 3 as one is a nude i  wont post it

one  Of Kits Landscapes

                                            



 for the mutuality exhibits   you crated the trophy  what made you choose them.  

and for the new concept do you plan keeping the trophy's


smiles... trophies were created to give people something else to remember this exhibits, besides money...something to keep, to remember and hold on to.  Yes I will try to keep that up....although depends on how things progress with the new concept.


congrats on winning the di Vinci art exit


 what made you chose your photo
 
 smiles... thank you very much. No one really knew that I won, because it wasn't advertised.... not necessary but thank you for remembering me :))  I just looked at the Da Vinci's that are around and made my own version of it :)


 i like to thank you for your time an photos you crate with passion with your lovely poems   an quotes . is there a poem you like to add and why

 
 :smiles...I'll think about that :)
 
 
 he meadow picture...love nature and the way nature renews every season.
 
 

Photo Quote i found
  

“What i like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible …



“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.” — Aaron Siskind “P




Thank you so  much Kit for Taking the time to do this interview


Monocle Man Team 











Wednesday, May 21, 2025

。☆✼★ ━ wonders of the sea written by yours truly ━★✼☆

             We would love to invite you all to the opening of our new museum and concept at Monocle Man. The doors will open on Friday May 23 at 11 AM slt, and you can enjoy this experience until we decide to change the theme.


 

This time, we have chosen to showcase the wonders and mysteries of the sea, presented in a style made possible only through Second Life attributes and objects.
The museum  came from our very own Willow this was her idea
                               Truly Written By her. Lynx added the Museum pieces



 

You and your friends are warmly welcome, and we will keep you informed about the further development of this new concept   


                           






                                         The Center Pace OF The Museum 



                                                   Map of hidden treasure



Mermaid  Tank


                                                   
                                              
                                             Jaw's of a whale

   

                                              
                                              
                                         Wonders of the Mighty Sea 
                                       
                                         It Holds So Many Hidden Secrets 



                                                
                                           
                                          Mermaid Bones  Are they real or just a myth

                                            
                                            Boat  of a boat Captain would often have this  on there desk


                                                   

                                                   
                                         ☆✼★━━━━Interesting Fact's━━━━━━━━★✼☆。
                                               
                                               

Maritime museums are treasure chests of nautical history, brimming with artifacts, stories, and exhibits that transport visitors to the high seas. Ever wondered what makes these museums so captivating? Maritime museums preserve and showcase the rich heritage of seafaring, from ancient shipwrecks to modern naval vessels. They offer a glimpse into the lives of sailors, explorers, and pirates, revealing the mysteries of the ocean. Whether you're a history buff, a ship enthusiast, or just curious about the maritime world, these museums have something for everyone. Dive into the fascinating world of maritime


                                               
                                          Mermaid    Real or Just A Myth 

                                         

                                                Bones of  A Mermaid 



                              
                    
A ship's wheel, also known as the helm, is a steering mechanism used to control the direction of a ship or boat. It's a large, typically circular wheel connected to the rudder via a system of cables or gears, allowing the helmsman to steer the vessel. Modern ships may use remote controls or other systems to operate the rudder, but the wheel remains a symbol of maritime tradition. 
    

                                ☆✼★━━━Captain Of The Titanic  And History  ━★✼☆
  
   The RMS Titanic, a British luxury passenger liner, sank on its maiden voyage after hitting an iceberg on April 14, 1912. The ship, built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, Ireland, and operated by White Star Line, was designed to be "practically unsinkable" due to watertight compartments. However, the collision ruptured these compartments, leading to the ship's sinking.





Edward John Smith RD RNR was a British sea captain and naval officer. In 1880, he joined the White Star Line as an officer, beginning a long career in the British Merchant Navy. Smith went on to serve as the master of numerous White Star Line vessels.


Smith served as captain of the ocean liner Titanic, and perished along with 1,510 others when she sank on her maiden voyage.
                                   

                                     Nov 12, 2020 — No one knows exactly where Captain E.J. Smith was at 11:40 p.m. on Sunday, April 14, 1912. But witnesses said he appeared on the bridge of the .. Titanic.
 
 


 
 


                                    


                                 。☆✼★━Pirates History Facts    ━★✼☆

                                   
                                        Piracy, the act of attacking and looting ships, has a long and varied history, dating back to ancient times. The "Golden Age of Piracy," from roughly 1650 to 1730, saw the rise of infamous pirates like Black beard and a surge in piracy in the Caribbean. Pirates, often from diverse backgrounds, were drawn to the promise of adventure, wealth, and a chance to escape societal constraints.




                              。☆✼★━Gold on ships  found   ━★✼☆
   
 
Several sunken ships have been discovered in recent years, including those carrying substantial amounts of gold. For example, a Spanish galleon, San José, is estimated to have been carrying over $20 billion worth of gold, silver, and gems when it sank. Another notable find was the Bom Jesus, a Portuguese vessel that sank in the Namibian desert and was found to contain thousands of gold coins and copper ingots.
Long-Lost Ship Found in the Desert Laden With Gold ...
Here's a more detailed look at some of the gold-laden shipwrecks:
Spanish Galleon San José:


    Sank in 1708 during a battle with British warships.

Estimated to have carried 200 tons of gold, silver, and uncut gemstones.
Estimates of the ship's treasure range from a few billion dollars to over $20 billion.





                                      。☆✼★ ━  Ship Quotes       ━★✼☆

                                     One ship drives east and other drives west by the same winds that blow. It's the set of the sails and not the gales that determines the way they go.
                      
               。☆✼★ ━  Ship Quotes       ━★✼☆
 A man without a goal is like a ship without a rudder. If my ship sails from sight, it doesn't mean my journey ends, it simply means the river bends. I'm not afraid of storms, for I'm learning how to sail my ship. The ship of democracy, which has weathered all storms, may sink through the mutiny of those on board.
                 。☆✼★ ━ Fish Bones    ━★✼☆
 
  
The evolution of fish bones, specifically bony skeletons, started around 460 million years ago
 
with jaw less fish like Astraspis, where bone formed on top of existing cartilage. Later, bony fish (Osteichthyes) emerged in the late Silurian, around 419 million years ago, and are characterized by having a bony skeleton instead of cartilage. These bony fish eventually diversified and led to the evolution of other vertebrate features like limbs.


 

 
 
                 

                                                  
         
                                                

                                                    。☆✼★ ━History of the Life Ring  ━★✼☆
                                                 
The life ring, also known as a life buoy or Kisbee Ring, has a long and fascinating history rooted in early attempts to aid drowning victims. Originally, life rings were simple devices made of materials like cork or balsa wood designed to be thrown to someone in distress. Over time, they evolved, with organizations like the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) playing a key role in standardizing their use and design



                    


                  
                                。☆✼★ ━  Wonder Of The Sea     ━★✼☆
  

                          We Like to  Thank Monocle Man Team
                          Make this possible
 
 

               This Poem  i found say it All
 

The Ocean
By Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Ocean has its silent caves,
Deep, quiet, and alone;
Though there be fury on the waves,
Beneath them there is none.

The awful spirits of the deep
Hold their communion there;
And there are those for whom we weep,
The young, the bright, the fair.

Calmly the wearied seamen rest
Beneath their own blue sea.
The ocean solitude are blest,
For there is purity.

The earth has guilt, the earth has care,
Unquiet are its graves;
But peaceful sleep is ever there,
Beneath the dark blue waves.


 


We Welcome you to the Museum