![]() ![]() OR click the REDELIVERY link in Poppet's profile OR go to and you will land right in front of the redelivery terminal. Just click the See Item In Second Life on this page. We don't have an inworld store - however, we DO have a tiny little place where there is a redelivery terminal where you can go to get redelivery or the latest version of many of your purchases. We are able to offer our goods that used to cost hundreds to thousands of L, to you at a DRAMATIC savings. These days, we have a totally marketplace based store. That cost us thousands of dollars every month on tier. It was carved from marble by Alexandros, a sculptor of Antioch on the Maeander River about 150 BCE. Buy Hommage : Venus de Milo by Alexandros of Antioch Art Print by artraphic. We are invited to inspect the womanly contours of her torso. She stands in a relaxed contrapposto stance, looking ahead at what is to come. It is a quintessentially classical representation of the goddess. ![]() This is preserved at the Louvre Museum in Paris. We used to have, between us, 40+ sims, with 6 or 7 devoted to sales of houses, furniture, garden stuff, horses, etc. We find a salient example of this in Venus de Milo by Alexandros of Antioch. Please click VIEW VIDEO button to see more details.Īntique Artistry was formed in 2006 by two builders, Poppet McGimsie and Fatima Ur. Please contact me if you have questions about licensing and I will send you the particulars. I adapted for SL a downloaded version of this model from an online source under Creative Commons License. Low LI mesh varies from 1 LI for table top size to 4 or more LI for larger than life size.ÄISCLAIMER: I usually make my own meshes, but when I am selling someone else's I will always add this disclaimer: I did not create the mesh on which this status is based. It is believed that the artist, Alexandros of Antioch, did craft arms for the statue, but they were already broken off when the statue was discovered on the Greek island of Milos in 1820. Classic Venus de Milo statue in mesh, perfect for your garden, Great Hall, art museum, etc. The Antiochenes, in general, seem to have thought of the fullness of human salvation as an eschatological state, mainly characterized by the gift of unchangeability and stability in the human response to grace, by freedom from sin and passion, and by the incorruptibility and immortality of the body. ![]()
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