Elven Enchantment Museum and Art Gallery
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The Elven Enchantment Museum and Art Gallery displays both original creations by Second Life residents and uploaded images from various icons in art history.
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Garden Level
The artwork on the Garden Level of the Museum features Second Life photographs with subject matter that includes BDSM, Lesbian, Drow, Vampire, and beautiful Second Life women and men. The artwork on this level is cycled out ten times a year from March to December-- in the months of January and February, the gallery/museum is reserved for photography of beautiful Second Life men and women.
First Level
Artworks on the first level are cycled out every four to five months. Among others, this level features the scripted artwork of Drathon Montague. This level is characterized by the glass flooring, large windows that show off the Garden Level, and the "center element", which is displayed next to the stairwell. This element changes on a regular basis in concert with the season, charitable fund raising, and various holidays throughout the year.
Second Level
The Second Level of the Museum features Real Life Masters Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Monet, Van Gogh, Picasso, and Rubens. The works on this level are only cycled out twice a year. The Monet, Picasso and Van Gogh paintings are on permanent lend to the Museum by Second Life Residents Ailenor Laval and Mello Bonetto. This floor also utilizes glass floors to show off the Garden Level and yields a "center element" that changes depending on the season, event or holiday.
Third Level
The Third Level is split into two parts: there is an aquarium on the western side, and the eastern side is where this level's artists display their work. There are twelve exhibitions a year featuring a wide variety of import artists.
Additional Features
The curator changes out the Gardens and Grove to reflect Real Life seasons of the year. This means that leaves fall in the Fall, snow falls in the Winter, rain in the spring, etc. The Curator and the Museum's Landscaper can spend up to two or three days changing out the seasonal weather changes and plant life at the museum, which are typically purchased from Julia Hathor.
During the year, the Museum holds dances, balls and charitable fund raisers that are open for the public to attend.

