October 6, 2011

fuckyeahdioramas:

tumblr user (and poet/author) SaintAdrienne thought this would be appropriate, seeing as I can now post again because of a new iMac.  I agree!  Personal Shoebox Apple Store! (via Frensleven)

Reblogging this miniature Apple Store diorama, for Steve.

March 20, 2011

(via toomany)

March 20, 2011
nostalgasm:

Shoebox Diorama

nostalgasm:

Shoebox Diorama

(Source: nostalgasm)

September 14, 2010
2008 Ottawa Diorama Contest winner by Scott & Jesse Lake.  A clever idea

2008 Ottawa Diorama Contest winner by Scott & Jesse Lake.  A clever idea

June 18, 2010
xxlindzxx:

Now that’s a diorama I could definitely keep forever! Usually they end up trashed and thrashed in my closet hahaha
立版古|tatebanko

xxlindzxx:

Now that’s a diorama I could definitely keep forever! Usually they end up trashed and thrashed in my closet hahaha

立版古|tatebanko

June 6, 2010
georgiepie:

Life on Mars, as seen by an 8 year old student. Her work reminds me of Michel Gondry, except she doesn’t know who Michel Gondry is, so it just reminds me of her. 

georgiepie:

Life on Mars, as seen by an 8 year old student. Her work reminds me of Michel Gondry, except she doesn’t know who Michel Gondry is, so it just reminds me of her. 

May 30, 2010
Artist Alastair Mackie made this shoebox diorama for the “Shoebox Living” charity.  ”My first room.  A place of flying dreams and monsters under the bed.”

Artist Alastair Mackie made this shoebox diorama for the “Shoebox Living” charity.  ”My first room.  A place of flying dreams and monsters under the bed.”

May 29, 2010
 
Artist and DIY celebrity Kate Pruitt, brings our attention to these phenomenal shoebox dioramas, created by “leading” artists to support a kids charity.  This one by artist Paul Hazelton, is titled Table Tornado, and is made of household dust.  He says ” I spent many hours at that dining table; drawing, chewing and imagining worlds far flung, spun somehow from some deep desire to escape a mundane existence; worlds that are still forming in the dust.”

Artist and DIY celebrity Kate Pruitt, brings our attention to these phenomenal shoebox dioramas, created by “leading” artists to support a kids charity.  This one by artist Paul Hazelton, is titled Table Tornado, and is made of household dust.  He says ” I spent many hours at that dining table; drawing, chewing and imagining worlds far flung, spun somehow from some deep desire to escape a mundane existence; worlds that are still forming in the dust.”

May 22, 2010

tumblr user (and poet/author) SaintAdrienne thought this would be appropriate, seeing as I can now post again because of a new iMac.  I agree!  Personal Shoebox Apple Store! (via Frensleven)

September 22, 2009
somethingborrowedblog:
This isn’t about Elizabeth Farrell.

somethingborrowedblog:

This isn’t about Elizabeth Farrell.