Nebulosus Severine at the NPIRL Garden of Delights
Nebulosus is not only a good friend, is also one of the most interesting artists in Second Life in my opinion.
I like specially her work in 3D installations, even being mainly abstract (I mean not figurative), they are provoking and nearly. They surround you and make you feel part of it. Inside one Neb’s 3D artwork you don’t feel a strange, you feel being part of it.
Nebulosus built one of her works in The NPIRL Garden of Delights in Rezzable (SLurl), a group of sims full of environmental, hyper-formalist and 3D art. The inspirations for this project was the triptych painting “The Garden of Earthly Delights”by Hieronymus Bosch, painted between 1503 and 1504 and hosted in the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid.
The place is awesome, you can expend there hours and hours seeing great environmental works, playing, exploring, well, a pleasure for sure. From all the works there i selected to show this one, the one by Nebulosus, and i have my reasons to do it. First, she is a friend (and i can’t find a better reason
), second, is one of the works i liked most during my explorations there, a highlight.
The installation is divided in two parts, a dark one in ground level, and a bright one up in the sky. The lower level is in black, red and some touches of white. The higher area is white and blue, with some touches of black.
It can be interpreted as Hell and Heaven, unconsciousness and consciousness… It can be interpreted in so many ways, so is better you go, explore, enjoy and have your own conclusions… and then read the notecard so you can have artist’s point of view.










Cool article about this Raul. I like what Neb has done there, especially the lower level, something quite tribal about it.
Liking the new look of your blog too!
-Arahan-
Totally agree about the tribal at the lower level. Thanks, mister!!! And glad you like the new look!