Tiny world

Step into a magical world of miniatures and discover top ideas and inspiration for creating your very own tiny world. Let your imagination run wild and bring a touch of whimsy to your space.
Macro Fotografie, Tatsuya Tanaka, Miniature Calendar, Miniature Photography, Colossal Art, Tiny World, Modern Crafts, ดินปั้น Polymer Clay, Mini Things

Since April 2011, art director and photographer Tatsuya Tanaka’s imagination has built a magnificent number of miniature worlds (previously here and here). Through the artist’s clever lens, everyday activities like construction work, walking the dog, getting a parking ticket, and plowing through a blizzard become delight-inducing scenarios. Tanaka also plays with pop culture references, building staple skyscrapers for Godzilla to prowl. You can see more from Tanaka’s ongoing Miniature…

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Almira Ocampo
Upcycling, Humour, Mini Brands Toys Diy, Tatsuya Tanaka, Miniature Calendar, Miniature Photography, Quirky Illustration, Fun World, Tiny World

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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Françoise Brunet
Amazing Christmas Trees, Miniature Calendar, Miniature Photography, Creative Christmas Trees, Fun World, Tiny World, Unique Things, Japanese Artists, Miniature Art

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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Pink
Tatsuya Tanaka, Sustainable Fishing, Miniature Calendar, Photo Macro, Surreal Scenes, Miniature Photography, Broken Screen, Colossal Art, Seni 3d

Tatsuya Tanaka’s photographs combines normal objects and tiny figures to craft surreal scenes. A phone becomes a fishing hole; a whistle becomes a slide. In each of these daily works, the artist uses scale and humor to make us re-examine the items we use each day. The blissful creations are part of an ongoing, daily project. An enormous catalog of these scenes goes back to April of 2011.

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Jirat Taechapornanan
Christmas Cookies Packaging, Funny Lock Screen Wallpaper, Tatsuya Tanaka, Miniature Calendar, Funny Lockscreen, Giant Animals, Miniature Photography, Different Kinds Of Art, Small Wonder

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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Eunice Gerhards Macieira
Tatsuya Tanaka Continues Building Tiny Worlds in his Daily Miniature Calendar Photo Project | Colossal Kumamoto, Photography Artistique, Tatsuya Tanaka, Miniature Calendar, Sweet Pictures, Desen Realist, Travel Wall Decor, Miniature Photography, Cool Art Projects

Since April 2011, art director and photographer Tatsuya Tanaka’s imagination has built a magnificent number of miniature worlds (previously here and here). Through the artist’s clever lens, everyday activities like construction work, walking the dog, getting a parking ticket, and plowing through a blizzard become delight-inducing scenarios. Tanaka also plays with pop culture references, building staple skyscrapers for Godzilla to prowl. You can see more from Tanaka’s ongoing Miniature…

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Nina
Tatsuya Tanaka Continues Building Tiny Worlds in his Daily Miniature Calendar Photo Project | Colossal Macro Fotografie, Tatsuya Tanaka, Tiny Worlds, Foto Macro, Calendar Photo, Miniature Calendar, Miniature Photography, Colossal Art, Tiny World

Since April 2011, art director and photographer Tatsuya Tanaka’s imagination has built a magnificent number of miniature worlds (previously here and here). Through the artist’s clever lens, everyday activities like construction work, walking the dog, getting a parking ticket, and plowing through a blizzard become delight-inducing scenarios. Tanaka also plays with pop culture references, building staple skyscrapers for Godzilla to prowl. You can see more from Tanaka’s ongoing Miniature…

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Janice Hawn