Hidden Treasures: Sin Skins Etheria Collection & Etchd Tattoos October 25, 2008
Posted by Azaiya in Shopping.Tags: skins, tattoos
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Let me, Azaiya Aeon, guide you towards the very best in mermaid items from across the grid.

As a mer, I’m known to be very blue. I’ve never quite understood why so many mers elect to wear human skin when there are so many more interesting choices available. Then again, I’ve never understood why so many people elect to be human in their Second Life when there are so many more interesting choices available. Anyway, as I’ve lived on a mermaid on the grid, I began with my regular human skin, but after a while started using colored skins. Colored skins are fun, exotic, and add another fun dimension to your avatar to play with. Show up to the beach with shimmering aqua skin and scales and you’re sure to turn a few heads. (more…)
Mers in Second Style Magazine October 22, 2008
Posted by Azaiya in Announcements, Media.Tags: magazine, photography
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There’s a mermaid shoot in the lastest issue of Second Style Magazine. None of my tails seem to have made it in, though
Swim@: Hobbit Nature Preserve October 12, 2008
Posted by Azaiya in Places to Swim.Tags: colorful, fantasy, psychedelic
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I’m always looking for interesting places to stretch my fins on the grid, and I want you to come along too!
I forgot who passed this LM along to me a while back, I think it was ColeMarie, but there’s a nice underwater area in the Hobbit Nature Preserve (I did not see any hobbits, however). You can’t really tell from the surface, it’s a psychedelic mermaid playground underneath.
Image of the Week October 2, 2008
Posted by Azaiya in Media.Tags: artwork
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I’m always delighted to find SO MUCH mermaid media on the web. These entries are some the best of what I find, and reflect what my vision of merfolk are and should be.
Michelle84’s Moonrise in Spring deptics a dazzling mermaid in repose on a rock, beautiful fins blossoming from her back, scales flowering across her landscape. The artist commented that she was inspired by daffodils, her favorite flower.

