HYPERland: A Colourful Miniature World by Karine Giboulo
The installation HYPERland, by Karine Giboulo, uses polymer clay sculptures and other materials to create a miniature world that shows some problems of global society…
The installation HYPERland, by Karine Giboulo, uses polymer clay sculptures and other materials to create a miniature world that shows some problems of global society…
Isaac Cordal places his miniature sculptures in unlikely public places. These Cement Eclipses are figurative sculptures cast from cement, and most are painted. Cordal…
Derrick Lin, also known as marsder, is the mastermind behind these hilarious images that show “tiny moments of agency life, figuratively speaking.” These photographs…
This dollhouse by Katy Strutz is a fantastic example of creative, miniature set design. The exterior of the home is dark and run-down, while…
These amusing photographs are by Mark Leek. They show miniature people (as would be used for a model railway) creatively positioned on logs and bricks. I like…
I absolutely love these creative photos by Dina Belenko. Each of these Tiny Crimes depicts a minor household accident — a broken coffee cup, or…
I thought I knew what sand looked like, sand is sand right? Wrong! This is what sand actually looks like, magnified hundreds of times and photographed by Dr Gary Greenberg, who’s self-proclaimed mission is to “reveal the secret beauty of the microscopic landscape that makes up our everyday world”. Well he’s certainly done that here, and it just makes you wander what else our feeble eyes are missing out on.
“Newsmaker”, a member of Russian PC modding forum modding.ru, gives us an insight into what really goes on inside your PC. His living-room-inside-a-PC comes complete with miniature chairs, a rug, coffee table, standing lamp and what appears to be a gumball machine…