there are so many really beautiful “builds” in Second Life and that beauty truly lies in the eye of the beholder. some people love realism, some fantasy, some a mix of both and Second Life accommodates all of those.
if you know us, then you know we like a mix of fantasy and real set to mid-20th century. things like our converted bomb 1940’s shelter in Enerville (the Eville Atomic Lounge) and the tier centre (1960’s mod). we also like whimsy, like the fantastic Enercity water tower scripted by DreamWalker
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but . . . we absolutely fell in love with Nickola Martynov’s peaceful build. we were going around snagging pics of the creations of our residents because we are proud of the creativity they exemplify. our residents are among the most creative of Second Life
when we flew over to Enercay to take pics, well we saw this peaceful, warm, and inviting build. a perfect balance of harmony and detail
in this case, the tasteful restraint in “going overboard” adds richness to create an environment where the soul can expand and exhale. that was our experience and it was entrancing
Nickola Martynov is a talented (and passionate) builder who can do the same for anyone interested. i would love to see an entire sim done by Nickola =D
she also has a shop on XstreetSL
















