The Ziegler Gallery Guide

A quick guide to the Ziegler...


The Ziegler Galleries at Somerton, Second Life
The Ziegler Gallery, Somerton
The gallery occupies the first five levels of the Ziegler Tower.  The gallery and the surrounding regions are open to all Adult-certified residents of Second Life.  There are places to rest and reflect at most corners of every level.  Please enjoy our music stream while you browse our collections.  Some exhibits are best fully-appreciated with your sound effects enabled, look for the clues!

The frame used for each and every image on display will supply a notecard providing information about that piece and the artist who created it, just click anywhere on the image or frame.  Sculptural pieces have name-plaques which perform the same function, just click the plaque, it's easy!

More information about The Ziegler Gallery.


Currently exhibiting at the Ziegler...


In the Plaza


"God is a Bullet" by Frankx LeFavre

Ground floor



    Northern Foyer:


    "Foucault Pendulum" 
      An implementation by Ebony Glendevon


    "Je Suis Charlie"
      A tribute to the slain innocents by Ebony Glendevon


    "Escaping Dreams" by Treacle Darlandes

    On-loan from Poppinn Storm


     Eastern side:


    "I Hate Rubik's Cube" by Pol Jarvinen



    "El Bernal" by Slatan Dryke


    Western side:


    "Frequency Heart" by Treacle Darlandes 
    A gift from the artist, please take a copy!    

    "Birds at Sea" by Treacle Darlandes 
    A new work from the artist    

    "The Golden Dove" by Treacle Darlandes
    A new work from the artist

    Level one


     Suspended in the atrium:


    "Silver Mist" by Treacle Darlandes
    A multi-media piece, best appreciated from the eastern side
        

    Eastern side:


    "Babel" by Slatan Dryke

    "Second Life Mono Artworks" by Bograin Wobbit
    A dynamic exhibition of over twenty images
        
    "The Dark Side" by Bograin Wobbit
    A selection of his darker pieces

    Western side:


    "Apocalypse" by Ms. Ana (Oceanida Resident)

    This is the first of our dynamic exhibitions.  Each side of the two partitions is devoted to one of the four horsemen.
    The twenty images for each horseman cycle along the partitions at five minute intervals.  You don't want to miss any of them!

    Death" by Ms. Ana (Oceanida Resident)
    "Death" by Ms. Ana (Oceanida Resident)
    "Hunger" by Ms. Ana (Oceanida Resident)
    "Hunger" by Ms. Ana (Oceanida Resident)
        
    "Apocalypse" by Ms. Ana (Oceanida Resident)
    "Apocalypse" by Ms. Ana (Oceanida Resident)


    Level two


      Suspended in the atrium:


      "Platelets" by Slatan Dryke
          
      "White Dove of Hope, Peace & New Beginnings" by Treacle Darlandes
      A gift to all from the artist, best appreciated from the eastern side
          
      "Plume Whimsy" by Treacle Darlandes
      Best appreciated from the western side
            

      Eastern side:


      "Grass Ribbon" by Slatan Dryke

      "Albo's Art" by AlboArtist (Alboartist Resident)

      "When Time Slows and Her Mind Wanders"  by Serenitee Dynamic and varied, to say the least!

      Western side:


      "The fractal visions of Kraven Klees"
          
      "One Girl's Meandering View" by Cyn Sweetwater
      Evocative and thought provoking Second Life images, almost forty of them!


      Level three


        Suspended in the atrium:


        "Atlantis Fish" by Slatan Dryke
            
        "Magical Moons" by Treacle Darlandes
        A multi-media piece, best appreciated from the western side
            

        Eastern side:


        "Lux Caritatis" by Slatan Dryke

        "Explorations of Light and Colour" by Slatan Dryke

        Western side:

        "Repeat and Reflect" by Tizzy Canucci

        Level four


        Suspended in the atrium:


        "Hito-Dama" by Slatan Dryke
            

        Eastern side:


        "Heart Core" by Slatan Dryke

        "Kat's Erotic Shemale Art" by Katrinova

        "Minotaur Caressing A Sleeping Woman" by Picasso


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