Those look like snub nosed monkeys, right? I think so.
Also, Dioramas has 300 posts sitting here waiting to go up. But I’m busy, and you don’t want your dashboard spammed. So we’re taking it slow and easy for a while.
Those look like snub nosed monkeys, right? I think so.
Also, Dioramas has 300 posts sitting here waiting to go up. But I’m busy, and you don’t want your dashboard spammed. So we’re taking it slow and easy for a while.
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With NYFW here, I’m absolutely over flowing with inspiration. Visual artist Charles Matton gives us a look into these miniature spaces, which were memories from his own life. Using materials such as wood, glass, plaster, and paper Matton’s creations give us a sense of what he felt during these parts in his life. Whats even more incredible is how he scaled them down to such a size and still give off the same emotions as they did in their normal size.
(Source: allvisualarts.org, via lu--lu)
Elephant diorama from AnimaliaShop.
Zach Kleyn
Wood, steel, models, paint
uh oh poor Barbie..
by Jonah Samson
On of artist Graem Whyte’s miniature worlds, embedded into the side of furniture. There’s some diorama-furniture hybrid in the posting pipeline. Stay tuned.
Intricate paper craft 3D dioramas by Molly Bosley