Cajsa Lilliehook covers the best in virtual world screenshot art and digital painting
Mei Vohn’s photostream is a glorious travel journal of Second Life sims highlighted by a person who sees the beauty in a single detail. Her pictures are very impressionistic. They make me think of the phrase “see through a glass darkly” from First Corinthians. Her pictures give us impressions, we have to go there to see it for ourselves. I just wish she gave Second Life teleport links to the places she's visited.
More sims through a glass darkly.
This picture of standing stones is a great example of the rule of thirds setting the horizon and the use of leading lines in the way the standing stones lead us to the sun which gives us so much drama.
“Jacob” is a gorgeous picture of horses in a pasture. Unlike her other work, this is sharply realistic. This picture draws its emotional power by limiting the color to a sepia duotone.
Mei Vohn shoots landscapes with a few occasional pictures of people. She is an experimenter and that makes her stream fascinating. There are only 53 pictures and they are well worth your time.
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