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🗿For this months Dollshouse and miniature scene magazine I got the chance to make my first historical monument in miniature, Stonehenge, it’s such a fun and easy make, have a go🗿
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I have been slowly building this piece for a while now. It is one of my most intricate pieces on this scale and I am really excited about how it turned out. As you can see, it is a tiny Victorian library in which I have added a great amount of fine detail, including an armillary sphere, a telescope, a sextant, hand-painted paintings, globes and books and much more. I have used tiny watch parts in building many of these details. It is closed with a piece of glass which I have cut and ground down to size from an incandescent lamp, giving a clarity and curvature unusual for pocket watch crystals. Enjoy! This is also the link to my Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/MicroJewellery
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Miniature Installations Transform Bookshelves into the Back Alleys of Japan
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Shadow Boxes by Chimerical Reveries on Etsy
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Charles Matton
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Enchanting Woodland Dioramas Encapsulated in Ordinary Jewelry Boxes
Seven Feathers Tribe’s artist Cre W. has been obsessed with miniatures and the whimsical dins childhood. To create her enchanting miniature dioramas in a box, she’s been collecting and recycling vintage and/or pre-loved jewelry boxes.
She loves the fact that her magical woodland dioramas are encapsulated in a seemingly ordinary box. Once you open it, magical little landscapes are unfolded and they can be held in the palm of your hand. Find them in her Etsy shop.
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Joshua Smith’s Urban Miniature Cities So Detailed You’ll Need A Magnifying Glass
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I fell too bad for that mold on the wall 💕
Urban Miniature Cities by Joshua Smith (check his facebook page @JoshuaSmithStencilArtist out for more awesome works!)
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The Cottage with an old Vinyl records, turntables by dollhouseara
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The Miniatures of Joshua Smith
Joshua Smith is a miniaturist and former stencil artist based in Norwood, South Australia. With a career spanning 17 years he has showcased his work in London, Paris, Berlin, New York, Japan and all over Australia in over 100 exhibitions. Formerly a self taught stencil artist Josh refocused his career to establishing Espionage Gallery, an Art Gallery based in Adelaide, South Australia showcasing both emerging and well established local, interstate and international artists. For 4 years he showcased over 600 artists from over 20 countries.
In 2015 after the closure of Espionage Gallery Josh refocused back onto his own career this time as a self taught miniaturist. His miniature works primarily focus on the often overlooked aspects of the urban environment such as grime, rust, decay to discarded cigarettes and graffiti perfectly recreated in 1:20 scale miniatures.
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