Cheen Pitney
The Sin of Commission
A showing of privatly commissioned works at the Cresent Moon Museum
Crescent Moon Museum, FairChang Village (187,142,22)
Hope you can check out my show "the Sin of Commission"
At Tayzia's Crescent Moon Museum hosted by Grunt Greenwood.
Cheen Pitney landed in the metaverse with a curtain of fog that slowly lifted and revealed to him the works of Starax and Stormy, Meleni and Stella. Soon he could actually talk to the folks around him and not bump into everything in sight. When he found the camera a world of wonder opened as he gazed in amazement at complex crystaline fashionings and shiny textures.
(Unfortunately, lately the use of this wonderful tool more often then not leads to his being rudely logged out but like a true trooper he comes back time and time again.)
A boorish presence at primiversities he managed to mangle instructions and send many a prim spaceward before he captured the essentials of the primiverse. So onto the sandboxes he ventured and played with prims,
jamming them together and gazing and moving until the muse was satisfied.
Sculptures were attempted, one of his first being the Glassblower statue in shiny rubber which won a Primworx Show and Tell.
Cheen used the winnings to rent a gallery space which he called Peacefools, (if Peacefools is the answer, what is the question?) and then a chain of Peacefools. Lucky was
he also in finding patrons to support his prim addiction as the simplicity of the Glassblower became a rare thing
as more and more prims were consumed.
This exhibition focuses on these private commissions showing a gamut from classic representations of ancient sculptures to comical renderings of popular cultural icons.
" I am always amazed at the diversity of desires my clients bring to my studio.' says Pitney " It goes to
show the breadth and depth of personalities which have found this wonderful universe we call Second Life. Some clients come with very specific specifications and wish to be involved in the final results and fine tuning of the sculptures I build for them. Others come with a vague idea, a feeling and then I can let my muse take over. One client gave me a short story and asked me to interpret it sculpturally, what fun."
Pitney stated how grateful he was to the many gallery and sim owners who have helped him display his creations
over the last 2 years and urges folks to check his profile for picks to his current showings and the web link for his blog in which most of his sculptures are pictured.
He is also quite willing to rez his work for groups or individuals as he is very proud of his prim creations. As he says " It's just too much fun,
hahahah."
FILMED & EDITED BY SOPHIA YATES
PM STUDIOS FILM PRODUCTIONS
wow, you are very talented. I would like to start sculpting myself, but am unsure as to what I should get.
What do you use to get such detailed sculpties?
johnnybravo1901 3 years ago