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Lady Leena Fandango
@lady-leena-fandango
07 May 2015 09:18:46PM
358 posts

~New at Un Piccolo Studio ~ "La Vita di Venezia" ~ Rocca Sorrentina


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~A new exhibit at Un Piccolo Studio ~ Rocca Sorrentina~

An interactive artist studio with animated easels and a posing area. Come explore and create with us! For a twist and to add to the realism, we will feature a real life historical artist and offer their works for sale. Strike a pose or create a painting like the great artists of the past. You're more than welcome to make a mess.

Some new offerings for your viewing pleasure. Pietro Longhi (1701-1785) , late of Venice, with his works of "La Vita di Venezia" displays his captures of the lively people of Venice.

Many of the figures are portrayed with masks on, originally popular only during Carnival.The Venetians starting wearingmasks in everyday life, to add to the intrigue of such a unique city.

Longhi's passing on the 8th of May 1785 coincides with our opening but his memory is kept alive in his paintings.

We welcome you to come and enjoy them!

His paintings are priced at 49L each with Copy/Mod permissions. Informational notecards are included.

The easels are interactive inside the studio so feel free to stop by and try your hand at painting.

A posing area is set up for some fun shots, come by and try it out.

Tucked into the corner of the studio is some information about the masks they wore.

Come by and explore our newest exhibit at Rocca Sorrentina!

See the landmark below, the candles are always burning so stop by anytime.

Un Piccolo Studio at Rocca Sorrentina

Grazie and have fun,

Lady Leena :)


updated by @lady-leena-fandango: 06 Oct 2016 01:58:51PM
Lady Leena Fandango
@lady-leena-fandango
01 May 2015 07:10:46AM
358 posts

BUG: Ning does not render png-formatted images correctly anymore


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Thank you for checking into that, I was wondering about that too :)

Lady Leena Fandango
@lady-leena-fandango
02 Apr 2015 06:42:16AM
358 posts

There Be Elves....


General Discussion

ROFL :P

Maybe Ernest the flamingo needed some company?

hugs

P.S. Very curious to see how long it takes for the other elves to be noticed :)

Lady Leena Fandango
@lady-leena-fandango
01 Apr 2015 05:49:59PM
358 posts

There Be Elves....


General Discussion

This is very interesting Brendon, in the modern computer age, it's nice to see that many still honor their traditions. A great post and thank you for sharing this :)

Lady Leena Fandango
@lady-leena-fandango
01 Apr 2015 05:48:04PM
358 posts

There Be Elves....


General Discussion

In this case my dear friend, sometimes an elf is just an elf :P

/me offers you a warm hug, a smile and a curtsey

Lady Leena Fandango
@lady-leena-fandango
01 Apr 2015 07:12:17AM
358 posts

There Be Elves....


General Discussion

There Be Elves!

The elves are appearing, magically and in a somber mood. They seem to be multiplying. Perhaps there isn't enough wine? Maybe they have a sour stomach.

It's unfortunate, such delightful creatures to be thinking so hard about something.

Happy April Fool's Day Everyone!

Cheers, Lady Leena :D

P.S. I do solemnly swear that Hugo Dieter was up to no good :O


updated by @lady-leena-fandango: 23 Oct 2016 12:23:56AM
Lady Leena Fandango
@lady-leena-fandango
03 Apr 2015 07:50:47AM
358 posts

King Richard III (1452-1485) Remains To Be Reburied


History

A great post Tatiana, thanks for the link! :)

Lady Leena Fandango
@lady-leena-fandango
22 Mar 2015 03:37:25PM
358 posts

King Richard III (1452-1485) Remains To Be Reburied


History

Hello everyone,

I confess to being fascinated with this story about the late King. I cannot imagine the astonishment of all those involved to not only find his grave, but to confirm his identity.

King Richard III of England's remains were found under a parking lot in 2012. After testing and study, he is to be reburied. His death was in the year 1485 in battle, during the War of the Roses.

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-leicestershire-31990721

Here's the original post, when his body was first discovered.

http://royalcourts.ning.com/forum/topics/remains-of-richard-iii-found-1#.VQ9Eg-HRZfY

and the wikipedia page about the King:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England

Cheers,

Lady Leena :)


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