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Miniature art

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Imagine if we suddenly shrank and the world around us became huge for us. How would we live? We would have to rebuild our homes from different things, bugs would be a much scarier threat, and traveling would take much longer.

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Lisa Müller
Miniature Photography, Figure Photography, Toys Photography, Creative Photography, Miniature Calendar, Tiny World, Architecture Drawings, Amazing Art Painting, Photo Wall Collage

Japanese artist Tatsuya Tanaka stands out with his playful tiny dioramas. He creates miniatures out of ordinary everyday items, giving them a new meaning. Here sugar cubes, plastic bags, and cups, among other items, become icy mountains, mysterious sculptures and many other things you can imagine.

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Tatsuya Tanaka is a Japanese artist and photographer who has been creating miniature art almost every day since 2011! His daily projects have turned into a sort of quirky calendar that will instantly put a smile on your face. Quite literally named, 'MINIATURE CALENDER', Tatsuya's clever little scenarios feature all kinds of ordinary objects with

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Mustiko adi Wibowo
Macro Fotografie, Fotografia Macro, Creative Photography, Art Photography, Miniature Calendar, Inspiration Artistique, Miniature Photography, Creation Photo, Art Du Monde

Imagine if we suddenly shrank and the world around us became huge for us. How would we live? We would have to rebuild our homes from different things, bugs would be a much scarier threat, and traveling would take much longer.

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