AVENUE Magazine March 2011

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your fun style. What inspires your work? AA: Aww thank you! I wish I knew really. It basically is just an idea in my head and I start making it. I make edits and changes along the way and the next thing I know I’m forcing my friends to give me opinions on a “could-be” new release. VR: I’m dying to know... which are your most popular designs? AA: Wow that is tough. I really don’t know as it sort of goes in cycles. Swimwear/summer wear tends to be pretty popular. VR: From all of your years of work, which design are you most proud? AA: I love them all equally. VR: That is very sweet and terribly fair in case they get jealous! What should your fans expect next? Tell us what you are working on. :P

AA: Well, my next release is going to be a cute little sleep set. It’s actually a tied back tank and a pair of unders; however, they could both be used for more than just sleeping of course. VR: Designing in Second Life is very complicated work. What drives you to create here? What is your biggest struggle with design in a virtual world? AA: Initially, it was all about the freedom to be creative, which I still love but now my driving force is more necessity. My biggest struggle? Stress! VR: Thank you for taking the time to speak with me. Is there anything you would like to add? AA: Yah, you know any builders that do fully rendered builds? If you do, send them my way please! VR: You heard her folks, help the lady out!


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