If you have a fascination with the miniature world, we have a treat for you. The artist behind Mozu Studios, based in Japan, creates stunning and extremely detailed miniature rooms. Every object created by the studio is handmade and lifelike, except for its size. The items, such as computers, chairs, and books, are made to be so small that all three of them could easily fit into your palm. The president of Mozu Studios, 21-year-old Kiyotaka Mizukoshi, has a serious passion for miniature art. The artist has been crafting since he was 11 years old and has seriously improved his skills over the years. "When I was 11, I was into building plastic models of Gundam. After that, I realized that I wanted to make something original and I started to make miniature works," he told Bored Panda.
Ive loved dollhouses for as long as I can recall, I remember the feeling I felt when playing with my house. It was a world that felt real to me, I played several hours a day. I had a doll who could have been me, a grandmother doll, and a rabbit. The...
Musical Theatre by Cookie dolls Midnight is a miniature, fully functional, of an old theater is completely handmade Click here to view the FULL VIDEO VERSION "Rebeca Cano ~ Cookie dolls" © All rights reserved
Good day all! Here are some easy picture frames made from cardboard, cereal boxes and hot glue. Oh and also craft paint. Hope you like t...
Modern technology does not only let us enjoy the things that are in the present, but also things from the past. The software available, like Photoshop, helps us take a glimpse at what things looked like. Even though they still remain digital, they're pretty close to reality.
Artist Daria Aksenova uses paper to tell stories of mythology and folklore.
A list of most creative books ever made. Girdle Book, Mechanical Encyclopedia, Sensory Fiction, Tree Book Tree, Drinkable Book, and more.
Modern technology does not only let us enjoy the things that are in the present, but also things from the past. The software available, like Photoshop, helps us take a glimpse at what things looked like. Even though they still remain digital, they're pretty close to reality.
Miniature Scenes In Boxes Can Be Crafted For special occasions, like a wedding, a birthday, or why not: the opening of a real-life store!
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If I thought for even one minute that I wouldn’t lose my mind doing a new dollhouse project, I was completely wrong! I just launched my super exciting dollhouse course and this Ikea hack renovation (using this dollhouse) is one of the projects I did in the course! With 33 videos, FOUR renovations to inspire […] Read More
Aida Pravia Miniatures Is One Of The Best Sellers On Etsy For Sure! Have A look at her Handmade and oil-painted Miniatures and Room Boxes!
Modern technology does not only let us enjoy the things that are in the present, but also things from the past. The software available, like Photoshop, helps us take a glimpse at what things looked like. Even though they still remain digital, they're pretty close to reality.
Painting, lady under banana tree with maid and peacock, opaque watercolour on paper, Guler, ca. 1780-1790
Handmade miniature interiors
Maker of tiny things
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Modern technology does not only let us enjoy the things that are in the present, but also things from the past. The software available, like Photoshop, helps us take a glimpse at what things looked like. Even though they still remain digital, they're pretty close to reality.
Modern technology does not only let us enjoy the things that are in the present, but also things from the past. The software available, like Photoshop, helps us take a glimpse at what things looked like. Even though they still remain digital, they're pretty close to reality.
Modern technology does not only let us enjoy the things that are in the present, but also things from the past. The software available, like Photoshop, helps us take a glimpse at what things looked like. Even though they still remain digital, they're pretty close to reality.
Megan Cash, The Faery Forest, Miniatures, Fairy furniture, twig furniture, witch cottage
1. Shadowboxes Visually immersive handmade models, as alluring and enchanting as they are curious. Visit the Etsy shop here. 2. Just Bill Murray taking a nap on the set of Fantastic Mr. Fox Found via Syndicated Cinema's Instagram account. 3. Scenes in a Bottle F
Modern technology does not only let us enjoy the things that are in the present, but also things from the past. The software available, like Photoshop, helps us take a glimpse at what things looked like. Even though they still remain digital, they're pretty close to reality.