Art Works

I don't know if you've ever run across a place call "Art Box," it's well worth checking it. Run by an avatar named Frankie Rockett this quiet little build in Klaw (28, 20, 46)  really must be seen to be fully understood.

It consists of reproductions of many famous works of art, from Salvador Dali to Movie Posters. A temp rezzer puts up the set for the art work you choose and a pose ball for your subject (or yourself).
 Then it's up to you to compose your picture. You're free to go with the traditional version or to grab an angle of your own. 
Personally I could have spent all day there, but I didn't want to hog the facility. It's nude friendly, but you don't have to be nude to enjoy it. If you do visit the place don't forget to leave a tip, they don't ask for any more payment than that for this wonderful opportunity.  For CMNF Naughty News, I'm Zimmi Warwick

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  2. Hi Zimmi! Thank you for your warm appreciative review of Art Box and for helping to get the word out to people about what's on offer and how it works. Too frequently people are a little bewildered by the concept and leave before they 'get it' and so loose out on the fun and creativity to be had, so your intro is very helpful in giving people an introduction. By the way, Art Box is created and curated by Violet and myself, not just myself! Meanwhile we added your blog to the Art Box website at http://artbox.advancedvirtual.com. Seems this getting the word out is catching!

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  3. Thanks for bringing this place to my attention Zimmi! I've already snapped 3 photos and my friends are having a blast here doing the same..This is one great find you stumbled onto here!

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  4. Oh, I love this place!

    We filmed there for a sequence in 'Personal Jesus' - at the exhibit of Edvard Munch's 'The Scream'.

    Watch our film here...
    http://pixierainsl.blogspot.com/2011/04/personal-jesus.html

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    1. I watched the film and No, you didn't film there but in a series of execrable locations instead.

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