Category Archives: Home & Garden
Pottery Therapy 2
This one took only about two days to finish, counting new fractals and the spiral texture on the lid. Like the one before, I’ve got this in the Spoonful of Sugar site for only 20L.
Living Stepping Stones
Looking just as magical under the sea as in your woodland garden are these new bioluminescent stepping stones from Spyralle! These are our exclusive at Midsummer Enchantment. They come in five colors, and each one comes with three types, as … Continue reading
Very Vintage
You know you’re getting old when you stroll around the annual Vintage Fair and find yourself constantly exclaiming, “Wait! THAT’s not vintage!” – and then you realize, for a lot of people, that IS vintage. For Vintage Fair 2020, I … Continue reading
Midsummer Comes
“All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.” – Gandalf I have not written in such a long time. My feet had paths to walk in the material world, and walk and … Continue reading
Song of the Sun, Song of the Moon
In the dreaming mind’s eye they stand against the changing horizon, chanting their songs. Night comes, and day again, and there they are. Sometimes the shapes come to life as if they were already there and needed only to be … Continue reading
Happy March Hunting!
Oversize ceramic sculptures from Spyralle’s Haze Pottery salute the ceramic artists of North Carolina on the North America path of this year’s World Tour Hunt, presented by Kastle Events. The 3 linden hunt runs through April 21. Haze Pottery shines … Continue reading
Duskhallow Town Clock at the Great Exhibition
The Great Exhibition in New Babbage will end its magnificent run next week. April First is the last day to visit the Crystal Palace and all the fabulous exhibits. This is a showcase of art and engineering in Second Life … Continue reading
The Wraith of Bristow’s Folly
Bristow’s Folly is the second Spyralle creation inspired by the work of 20th Century British illustrator Rowland Emett. A folly, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica, is defined as “in architecture, a costly, generally nonfunctional building that was erected to enhance … Continue reading
The Messengers
They came in a dream, years ago. I do not remember how long ago. Figures of painted wood, standing silently. They were benevolent, not frightening. Their messages were slow, calm and silent. Finally, a long time later, I began to … Continue reading
Winter Guardians
Winter’s Hollow event celebrates the beauty, magic and mystery of the Winter Solstice, which is today! At Spyralle we have a long romance with the Far North and Winter. (Don’t ask how many times I’ve seen “Frozen II” already. That … Continue reading