Wednesday, December 26

"Life imitates art..."

Aristotle once postulated that art imitated life.. mimesis.  It governed the majority of the artistic ideal in Grecian art.. then in Roman art..  Certainly we've seen that in Second Life, many times over.  What we find aesthetically pleasing, we create and repeat.. often to the extreme in SL.  (Disproportional avatars, anyone?) 

But Oscar Wilde held forth a different view.  In his Decay of Lying, he put forth that "Life imitates art far more than art imitates life".  I've always found Wilde's points of view far more interesting.

In my real life, I've always been fascinated with toys.. wind up toys, wooden ones, music boxes, clocks and have always found I enjoyed mucking about with tools, miniature things, trying to build stuff.  I'm not terribly great at it, but when I joined Second Life, I made MY second life about the things I love.. and am fascinated by.  Woodworking, mechanics, clockwork, automata.. music boxes.  I try to create the illusion of little mechanical workings.  Toys that roll around, are held;  Music boxes that animate, beg you to touch them;  Furniture that looks crafted.. That's been my goal.  But only because I so desperately want to be the sort of person who actually does that.

It's a lot harder than it appears.  I don't have the tools to create metal gears, or EDM machines to cut out special cylinders for music boxes.  All I have is a drill, a coffee table and .. a need to create stuff.  So when my best friend pointed something out to me and said "You could make music boxes out of that.", I snickered and said.. "Yeah, you could."  
Then he looked me in the eye and said "YOU could make music boxes out of that."  

As he would say, "Light Bulb".

A month of it rolling around in my head, researching, talking to a clockmaker/repairer/honest-to-god-artist/owner of a local clock shop, I made my first music box.  And I enjoyed it so much.. I made another.

And another.

The Gran Habano music box.


This was the one I called the Gran Habano music box.  It still had a handful of tobacco leaves in the bottom. It also sold yesterday, on Etsy.  To someone I don't know (it seems silly to mention that, but it's dreadfully important).  It does play Unchained Melody, just so you know that was dreadfully important.  Choosing the right box for each movement.

Casa Magna music box  available here on Etsy.




This one is still available, and.. interesting story behind the movement.  I had no idea what the song was.  I thought it was quite beautiful, rising and twisting with a slight minor influence.  I even sent out a cry for help to all my friends because not knowing it was driving me crazy.  It is Ave Maria by Charles Gounod.  Which sounds a bit different from most because it follows the chord progressions of Moonlight Sonata.

Alec Bradley music box   available here on Etsy.


The only music box so far to have feet.. these are brass, and the movement winds from the bottom.  It's also got a ring key, instead of the normal T shaped one.  That allows the ring to move so it doesn't interfere with whatever the music box is sitting upon.  Lara's Theme from Dr. Zhivago seemed a much more appropriate choice for this box.  It still smells faintly of tobacco.

Perdomo Exhibición music box   available here on Etsy



This box was one of my favorite.  It is just.. shaped so prettily.  So, I put Gounod's Ave Maria in it, seems to suit the more gold and rich tones of the finish.

I joined Second Life to find an expressive outlet for some of my creativity.  I didn't expect it to spur me to learn more.  I can honestly say, now Capalini Fine Furnishings actually DOES sell music boxes.  In real life.

heh, how bout that?  Life does imitate art.

Please visit Framed Bird Sings on Etsy to see more of my artwork and to keep track of what new music boxes I'll be adding in the future.

Thank you.
C.Capalini
aka L. Hall



Thursday, September 13

The Time Has Come...



"The time has come," Miss Olli said,
"To talk of many things:
Of shoes—and ships—and sealing-wax—
Petite avatars and wings."


Second Life has an odd way of burning a person out.. particularly if you're a creator.  And at some point and time, if you're lucky..  something will come along that will spark an interest. 

A month ago, I had a customer in Second Life contact me regarding my Butterfly Cog Wind up Key.  She actually loved it (I wasn't hanging out in Second Life so much.. too busy working on other projects and watching movies with my friend) but wanted it for her petite avatar from Fallen Gods.  It was much too large for it.  Now, I'd already made the Butterfly Cog Key with pieces so miniaturized.. I just sat there, looked at it.. and thought, wow.. this will be a challenge!

It caught my interest.

So, I obtained a demo petite avatar.. and over the course of 3 hours, managed to miniaturize that key down.  Here's a picture of the original key next to the new key (a little structurally different, not much).


Size comparison.. original size, and new petite size

It was such a success with her, I boxed it up and put it out for sale.  Spurred on by the glow of meeting that challenge, I went on and miniaturized several keys.. I just need to package them up and put them out for sale. 

Advert for Petite Butterfly Cog Wind up Key

playing with my newly created petite wind up key

Now at this point, I started really liking the petite mesh avatars.  It was something different in Second Life.  It was something different for me, and fed one of my most happy pasttimes.. making things ridiculously tiny.  It's how I got into Music Boxes in the first place.  I'm absolutely fascinated with little tiny mechanical and working things.

So, now I have a new petite avatar.. and I wanted wings for her, but all that I could find available were.. butterfly-ish.. wispy, flexi primmed, transparent texture.. things.  But I'm steampunk!  I'm born and bred in Second Life in New Babbage.. cobblestones, soot, and brick.. My avatars have grease under their fingernails, steam in their hair, and oil for blood!  But, my middle name is Whimsy.. and I needed to learn mesh anyway.. 

So, I made a pair of mesh petite wind up wings.  There are no transparent textures.. It is entirely mesh (save for the key..) and the wings flap when your avatar flies.  Personally.. I like them much better than wispy fae looking things..


Advert for petite sized Wind up Wings

The wings them selves..

Me posing in my pretty little wings

I'm seriously in love with making tiny things..

There will be more to come..

Second Life is fun again (at least for now)..

Oh, and I made a full size set of wings too.. just in case the petite avatar is not your thing.

Advert for Full sized avatar Wind up Wings


All items can be purchased on Marketplace:
CFF Petite Butterfly Cog Windup Key
CFF Wind up wings Petite
CFF Wind up wings

Monday, January 23

And it just keeps Winding on

So, I recently did a Flash Fiction contest over at the R.F. Burton public Library in New Babbage. Wonderful turnout, had a very enjoyable week reading all the entries, putting the notecard book together, getting the prizes distributed out.. but the theme has just stuck with me.
Wind up Keys...

Now, I just recently posted on one of my new objects, the Heart Filigree Windup key, and I had another idea for a windup key that was just a bit more organic.



To be entirely fair, perhaps it isn't the most steampunky or dolly key looking key in the world, but I just became enamored with having thorns and roses on a wind up key. Personally, my favorite is the brass one, I think the shading comes out more detailed looking.

I've also started thinking about the different colors of keys, and perhaps offering a fatpack for such things. Anyway, these lovely keys are like the others, they animate the avatar with ballet dances, slumped winding positions and play original music box music as you dance. I'm rather pleased with them.

They are available in the store in New Babbage Canals, and also HERE on Marketplace.

Saturday, January 21

Much Ado...

Every so often, I just see something that makes me go.. "Hmmmm, what can I do with that?"
So, I was staring at this sculpt, with curly ques and these rough sticky pointy edges.. and I fell in love with it, but what on earth can i do with it. Well, a lot of things, but the first thing that came to mind yesterday was.. a windup key!

Based on the same concept design as the Butterfly Cog key, this lovely creation has the same menu options and will animate the avatar to dance after being "wound".
It also plays a lovely song that was created by myself. All in all, not bad for a day's work. Now.. I think I need either sleep or coffee..






Also available at Marketplace.