
Meet Our Artists
At the heart of our gallery are the artists whose vision, dedication, and imagination shape everything you see here. Each featured artist brings a distinctive voice and creative perspective, transforming ideas, emotions, and lived experiences into compelling visual stories.
We are proud to showcase artists who are deeply committed to their craft and to the creative community. Their work reflects diverse influences and individual journeys, yet together they form a cohesive tapestry of inspiration and artistic passion.
Kirsty Munro
Kirsty has always been passionate about photography, drawn especially to the timeless depth and emotion of black and white imagery. She believes monochrome reveals greater detail and character, allowing light, shadow, and texture to speak without being overpowered by colour. Through her lens, she captures moments with clarity, atmosphere, and quiet intensity.




Blossom Beauregard
Blossom is relatively new to Second Life, this being her second time here. She likes urban places and has said that she likes the grungy side of Second Life. Her comments are as below
“I’m drawn to urban places, the streets, the textures and the quiet stories hidden in everyday corners. Cities inspire me with the contrasts of light, movement, and atmosphere. Through my artwork, I capture not just the landscape, but the energy and emotion that make each urban space feel alive.”




Peter Cedarbridge
I am a photographer inspired by both the real and the virtual. In the physical world, I capture authentic moments — light falling across a landscape, and the quiet beauty of everyday life. I’m drawn to atmosphere and always seeking a story within the frame.
Alongside my real-life photography, I explore creativity in Second Life, where imagination has no limits. There, I experiment with mood, composition, and digital environments to create art that blends realism with fantasy. Working across both worlds allows me to expand my vision, combining tangible experience with boundless virtual possibility.




Babs Cedarbridge
I am a Second Life veteran who travels this virtual world in search of atmospheric captures shaped by light and depth. I am drawn to the quiet moments, the glow of dusk between distant structures, the subtle interplay of shadow and reflection.
Through careful composition and an eye for mood, I seek to create images that feel immersive For me, Second Life is more than a platform; it is a vast, evolving landscape where environment, and imagination come together.




Recently Babs was asked to exhibit at the Hermit Gallery within the St Elizabeth’s University in Second Life. The artwork has been captured by Haven Bridge on her behalf. With a theme of water it has been depicted in different guises on the three floors of the gallery and the images are watercolours.