Looking south down Jack Street now, named for the gallery forming its entire northern border. In contrast to nearby Church Street, this one has some vegetation along the side. It’s also about twice as wide as Church. You can see the TILE Tower in the distance, not technically a part of Collagesity but certainly within its “metro region”. If you use a 128 meter draw distance like I generally do, the tower starts coming into view about 1/2way down the street. For these photos, however, I’m employing a longer 192 meter draw.
Looking north up same. Don’t know if that tombstone was once part of a cemetery. Have to think about that more, along with a possible relationship with SoSo’s grave behind TILE Chapel. It almost appears to lean against the back of Norum Gallery. Baker Bloch may establish an office in Norum’s vacant 1st floor room soon, as he did in Noru. But if he does, I think he’ll request that the tombstone be moved, along with any possible, attached corpse. He’ll also have to deal with the obviously unpleasant memories of his death via heart attach attack within the same room, albeit a temporary death. Okay, maybe this won’t be his Minoa office after all. 😮
Hucka D.:
The grave of Iva Ben Steppedon is also near that room. In fact, directly underneath the window in the room. Send Baker Bloch over to investigate asap. Or maybe it should be Karoz Blogger.
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Thank you Hucka D.
Interior of Gallery Jack and its centering map of Jasper County, Illinois. To remind: each of the various Art 10×10 series are named for population places in or near this county, or for the county itself. In chronological order, these are Greenup, Rose Hill, Yale, Newton, Oblong, Hidalgo, Wheeler, and then Jasper. As I said before, only the Greenup and Oblong series are not represented within Gallery Jack.
Also in Minoa’s Collagesity is found the House of Truth, another virtual village staple of mine.
Now it contains a very nifty view into the Great Rubi Forest through a transparent wall on its second floor. I’m sure Baker Bloch is planning to spend some time here just thinking and pondering and enjoying virtual life.
Collagesity looking from the southeast now. I’ve turned on some additional shadings for the 2 above photos and also the remaining snapshots of this post.
Sam Parr’s Diana statue. We can now see she’s aiming her arrow directly at a town busker, yet another Noru carryover and a GUI-tarist named Tom Joe if I recall correctly. Maybe he can deflect arrows with his guitar, if it comes to that (it won’t come to that).
A look north up Flower Avenue toward an as yet unnamed gallery I haven’t mentioned before, containing the new and still burgeoning Embarras collage series. Can’t wait to see how that develops.
And lastly we visit Town Park in Collagesity’s northeast section, which I worked on a couple of hours last night.
Baker approves!





















