Ever seen a ship in a bottle? Probably. But we bet you haven't seen a world inside a test tube. And that's ok, because they're not exactly a common sight, but that's precisely what makes these magical marvels so special. They're created Rosa de Jong, a Dutch artist who makes little floating worlds that we all want to live in. Using a variety of materials ranging from sticks brought in by her pet cat, rocks from the Caribbean, and sand from the Monument Valley, de Jong uses glass test tubes to house tiny scenes comprised of everything from houses and trees to tents and water towers. Her miniature creations are part of a series called Micro Matter, and you can learn more about them on her website. She's also in the process of setting up a web-shop, so hopefully we can all own a miniature world in the near future.
Miniature Street-Art
British Artist Slinkachu has made a name for himself with his tiny, charming works of art, known as Little People. He puts them in public places throughout the city, photographs the mini-scenarios and then leaves them there, for the lucky passerby to discover! A new exhibition of his photos in London is entitled "Miniaturesque".
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