I was born in Athens, Greece in 1974. I have a degree in graphic design and I love art. I started as a scale modeler 20 years ago and for the last 8 years, I have been working as a diorama and miniature artist. My dream is one day to see this artwork in museums introducing the art of miniatures all over the world. Maybe in this way, the world will seem more beautiful…
I was born in Athens, Greece in 1974. I have a degree in graphic design and I love art. I started as a scale modeler 20 years ago and for the last 8 years, I have been working as a diorama and miniature artist. My dream is one day to see this artwork in museums introducing the art of miniatures all over the world. Maybe in this way, the world will seem more beautiful…
Hi everyone, I had so much fun last month making my first house out of cardboard when I created the San Francisco House that I wanted to create another one from cardboard. I was inspired by this picture I found on the internet of an abandoned house that someone had drawn. When I started out this house had both sides, but it was to large of a house for what I wanted, so I cut the right side of the house off. This was one of my hardest designs to try to create since when I started looking at the inspiration picture that there was not one truly even square or realistic edge in the picture. The porch was also a challenge trying to create it from the picture but I think it turned out darn awesome. I think I spent about 2 weeks this May creating this Haunted Mansion and it was so much fun and enjoyable using the cardboard. Yes it kills my hands to do the Thousands of cuts to create the house but so worth it. I am loving Cardboard and love how I can design so much from it at a Low cost compared to using the fancy Expensive Wood that you have to buy at dollhouse shops. I spent one day alone creating the interior cardboard boxes and trash and newspapers for the interior, plus I didn't have any fireplaces to put into the home so I created some out of cardboard...lol.. I also am loving how the aged patina came out with the painting process of the house, which for the life of me I don't know if I can remember how to recreate it again. Again the use of cardboard made the house so light, but also so hard and sturdy. I hope you all like my newest creation. Have a Wonderful Month! Stan
I was born in Athens, Greece in 1974. I have a degree in graphic design and I love art. I started as a scale modeler 20 years ago and for the last 8 years, I have been working as a diorama and miniature artist. My dream is one day to see this artwork in museums introducing the art of miniatures all over the world. Maybe in this way, the world will seem more beautiful…
The level of detail on these dioramas is amazing!🤯
creating Dioramas, Miniatures and scale models
Unusual folk doll house
creating Dioramas, Miniatures and scale models
I was born in Athens, Greece in 1974. I have a degree in graphic design and I love art. I started as a scale modeler 20 years ago and for the last 8 years, I have been working as a diorama and miniature artist. My dream is one day to see this artwork in museums introducing the art of miniatures all over the world. Maybe in this way, the world will seem more beautiful…
Miniatureit Tamar Cohen
Although the 2013 Venice Art Biennale ended almost two weeks ago, we'd like to talk about one of the artworks that impressed us the most. Well, "artwork" might not be the best word, since this year's exhibition was more about visions, researches, cosmologies than pieces purposedly created...
Miniature artist Hannah Lemon's houseplants were a big hit, earning her a spot on season 2 of Best in Miniature. Learn more in the full interview!
Explore pedro davila66's 125 photos on Flickr!
#Crafty
Ο Ανδρέας Ρουσουνέλης δημιουργεί τις πιο εντυπωσιακές μινιατούρες με τα πιο παράξενα υλικά.
I was born in Athens, Greece in 1974. I have a degree in graphic design and I love art. I started as a scale modeler 20 years ago and for the last 8 years, I have been working as a diorama and miniature artist. My dream is one day to see this artwork in museums introducing the art of miniatures all over the world. Maybe in this way, the world will seem more beautiful…
I was born in Athens, Greece in 1974. I have a degree in graphic design and I love art. I started as a scale modeler 20 years ago and for the last 8 years, I have been working as a diorama and miniature artist. My dream is one day to see this artwork in museums introducing the art of miniatures all over the world. Maybe in this way, the world will seem more beautiful…
Sweet Styleの新製品、Country Garage Small typeと GARDEN with Shed and Cobblestone Lane(小屋と石畳のある庭)が 発売開始となりました! Country Garage Small type 8,925円税込 GARDEN with Shed and Cobblestone Lane 3,990円税込 amazon http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/switch-language/product/B00HWKP17I/ref=dp_change_lang?ie=UTF8&language=ja_JP yodobashi.com http://www.yodobashi.com/cobaanii-mokei%E5%B7%A5%E6%88%BF-%E3%82%B3%E3%83%90%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8B%E3%83%A2%E3%82%B1%E3%82%A4%E3%82%B3%E3%82%A6%E3%83%9C%E3%82%A6-SS-26-1-24-%E3%82%AB%E3%83%B3%E3%83%88%E3%83%AA%E3%83%BC%E3%82%AC%E3%83%AC%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B8/pd/100000001002130889/ HOBBY SEARCH http://www.1999.co.jp/10258581 amiami http://www.amiami.jp/top/detail/detail?gcode=TOY-SCL2-26915 その他、東急ハンズ静岡店、東急ハンズ名古屋店、さかつうギャラリー、 ジョーシンキッズランド大須店などで販売中です。 (店舗ごとにお取り扱い時期が異なる場合がありますので、詳しくは各店舗にお問い合せください) また新しいお取り扱い店舗がわかりましたら、順次お知らせいたします。 Doozy Modelworks Online storeでも発売しますが、 まだネット処理が済んでいません。 早急にアップする予定ですので、もうしばらくお待ち下さい。 Doozy Modelworks Sweet Style new product. 1/24th scale Country Garage Small type. 1/24th scale GARDEN with Shed and Cobblestone Lane. Products are available! Laser cut parts - Base, Grass, Garage and other small articles - can be easily made by anyone and will be more realistic scene by painting. Kit Contains Non-painted wood and paper parts.
Explore Kay Stewart Photography's 16741 photos on Flickr!
1/10 Miniature dollhouse diorama. Handmade by Nerea Pozo ( www.nereapozo.com) ❤The wall and floors and also furniture and objects are totally assemble, you don't need to do anything. Is a finished product ready to send it in 1-2 days. ❤ You can move the furniture and all the objects:) ❤This sale includes the room (made by wood), all the Furniture and all the accesories that are shown in the PHOTOS ! (Dolls are not incluyed) ❤ You can see a video of the diorama in my youtube channel : http://www.youtube.com/c/NereaPozo ❤ I accept Layaway (no more than 2 months) You can contact to me at nereapozo [!at] gmail.com ❤ I accept commissions if you prefer something different but similar in my style. * The measure of this item is around 40x30 cm FLOOR and around 28 cm TALL. It fits to 1/10 scale dolls : Lati yellow, pukifee, odeco and nikki , lol tweens, blythe middie, enyo etc... You can contact to me if you have any question, want a layaway option or if you want pay with no fe es ! ;) Nerea Pozo (NOTA: el precio a España NO incluye Islas Canarias. Preguntar extra)
Craft DIY dollhouse with miniature furniture and dollhouse items using tutorials and instructions to make large doll houses for a less budget.
I was born in Athens, Greece in 1974. I have a degree in graphic design and I love art. I started as a scale modeler 20 years ago and for the last 8 years, I have been working as a diorama and miniature artist. My dream is one day to see this artwork in museums introducing the art of miniatures all over the world. Maybe in this way, the world will seem more beautiful…
I was born in Athens, Greece in 1974. I have a degree in graphic design and I love art. I started as a scale modeler 20 years ago and for the last 8 years, I have been working as a diorama and miniature artist. My dream is one day to see this artwork in museums introducing the art of miniatures all over the world. Maybe in this way, the world will seem more beautiful…
2016 Topic 11: Our House Karla G Hello everyone Darcy here with another topic, this time a subject close to the heart. Our House. We all love our own little 'Castles', it is the place we feel we can most show off our personalities and creative ideas. Sometimes ideas can get a bit expensive though to follow through on a large scale, so to fulfil that urge the next best thing is to create miniature houses, whether in journals, on cards or as 3d projects. There are so many examples of Arty Houses online, why are we drawn to them so much? I guess because they are often very simple shapes. Everyone can draw a square and a triangle, pop in some windows and it is instantly a house. it was when we were children and it still is now. Art houses are often brightly coloured, though they don't need to be, but the bright colours and primitive shapes seems to ignite our imagination and we can really go to town decorating. Before we start, let's see who won the Topic 10: Scribbles and Doodles Challenge... Well how doodle you do? what a fab topic that was. I bet you never knew you had so many doodles in you. The variety was great with both black/white doodles and coloured ones. There was loads of inspiration in your entries, definitely one of the most relaxed topics I think. The winner of Scribbles and Doodles is: Kezzy from Craftyjourney Email Darcy to claim your prize. [email protected] So let's see just how many styles of Art houses we can find. .We have been copying familiar items in miniature form for thousands of years, so it follows that we would want to recreate our homes. We have been encouraging children to play with dolls houses for 400 years, and though these are no longer fashionable with children they are now hugely popular with adults. Susie Rogers and Kevin Mulvany are art historians and spent a year creating this stunning Parisian building. (It measure 5 1/2ft x 3ft, in case you fancied having a go) I always wanted a tree house as a child, it was not meant to be.. but we can all have houses in the garden. These sculptures by Rob Heard are amazing. For the smaller garden how about these painted stones. Jake Art Moving indoors, and home decor comes in all shapes and sizes. I love this clay house planter. For those of you still tinkering around with Powertex, this would be a cool thing to make. Here is another house/bottle mashup using Powertex. Kavanzo If teeny ,tiny modelling is your thing then how about these fairy houses. Made by Maive Ferrando, you can see a video tutorial HERE. Staying with the tiniest of projects this little house/village shaped book is adorable. Randy Keenan An excellent book full of techniques for creating house shaped pages (like those above) is 'In this House' by Angela Cartwright and Sarah Fishburn. If you don't fancy decorating the actual pages, how about just the spines. Look at this awesome street of books. If you are feeling brave about cutting up the pages then you could create a house inside the book. Marivi Garrido Bianchini Or this haunted house sculpture by Malena Valcarcel If like me you love building things.. and eating crisps.. then this next one is just for you. Recycle Daw A lot of us are used to working on canvasses, whether boards or chunky box ones. Houses make a great focal image for a canvas, can you imagine one perhaps as a New Home gift. Here is a video from Nicoletta Zanella showing you how she puts together a mixed media canvas. Perhaps you prefer to work in a journal, here is a sweet house page from Kate Crane Kate also works in tiny matchboxes, these just make you go Aww! Sticking with matchboxes, why not add some legs, chicken legs of course. I love this Baba Yaga assemblage from Lora Mahaffey I can just imagine it waddling around. Cackleandhoot Of course your art house can be made from anything, literally anything at all. I am afraid there isn't a prize for the strangest mediums, but here are some more to inspire you. Old wood, paintbrushes and a ruler make a brilliant house shaped photo frame. We all have paintbrushes that we could use for this. KMichel And maybe this will have you raiding the china cabinet for teacups. Roxann Dyess If chicken legs don't do it for you, how about doll's arms? Suzanna Scott A really fun medium to use is Fabric. The possibilities are endless, From wall hangings to doorstops, bookmarks and cushions..felted, padded and stitched. KarnaKarna MonikaWintermantel Do you remember the domino craze? I am sure we all still have dominoes stashed away in drawers. Maybe it is time to get them out and make a bracelet like this one from Jekaterina Cuikova. One of my favourite items this time has to be this tiny house on a ring. I would wear this for sure. Elukka There are simply so many houses that I wanted to share with you, paintings and sculptures, jewellery and odd assemblages. Many were simple wooden shapes, painted with love. So I will finish with another video, this time from Cyndi Cesare, she shows how she decorates some wooden blocks. These little and some not so little art houses are a huge favourite of mine. I am hoping they fire up your imagination. Whether you opt for journalling, or wooden blocks, or fabric I hope you create the house of your dreams. In the past I have taken part in art house swaps, perhaps you and some friends could do something similar. Have fun! Don't forget to follow Darcy's and Leandra's pinterest boards if this topic pushes your buttons, you will see plenty more examples to whet your appetite there! I am really looking forward to seeing what you create over the next 2 weeks! Darcy Topic 11: Our House PaperArtsy Blog Challenge We'd love you to share your ideas and link up your creative response to our current blog topic. Take a minute to read the challenge guidelines below. All links go in the draw to win a voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The Our House link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, June 12th winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00. 1. The challenge is a for you to show how you are inspired by the current blog topic. Your entry should contain: - a mention of which post inspired you and why, and - a link in your blog post to that original post on the PA blog. The whole concept of this challenge is 'play along with us'. You are encouraged to put your own twist on ideas you see on our blog, do your own thing - whatever grabs you! 2. The link you put on our linky page must lead directly to the specific post on your blog where you have explored the technique/ idea mentioned in point 1 above. Don't link to the home page of your blog. 3. We prefer your challenge blog post is created exclusive to our challenge, but if our topic fits perfectly with another challenge, then you may link to both if appropriate. 4. You are most welcome to use stamps/ products/ substrates you have to hand from a variety of companies, we do not expect you to exclusively use PA products - it's lovely when you do though! 6. You can enter as many times as you like. We don't want to restrict your creativity! NB. Link closes at 17:00 Sunday June 12th (London Time) 7. The winner of the random draw will receive a £50 credit voucher to be redeemed on the PaperArtsy Website. The credit voucher includes VAT and postage. We request that one of your purchases is an A5 rubber stamp. You can add any other items to your basket, but the final total should not exceed £50. 8. Each fortnight on Sunday, the winner will be announced at 19:00 (London time). In the same post, the link for the next fortnight will be posted. 9. It's your responsibility to claim your prize coupon from Darcy. email: [email protected] Good Luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
Miniatureit Tamar Cohen
This is my little "Summer House" dollhouse. It oozes Cape Cod vintage style with the ease of summertime furnishings. This dollhouse is made from scratch with a bump out section in the front for the entry. This house is 11 3/4" wide x 18 3/4" long x 15 3/4" tall. I had this design in my mind for a long time. The cozy front yard has a sand path that leads to the front door. I love the roofs on this dollhouse. That top front window is such a charmer! I decided the dormer should have the shingles. It's so traditional. I made a screen door for this dollhouse instead of a front door. I didn't want a door to take up any space inside the house. I use real screen from the hardware store between two pieces of veneer. I made this little bistro chair from Evangelione's wonderful tutorial and a wooden box. The switches are in the chimney. One is for the fireplace and the other controls all the lights. I made the entry armoire from bass wood veneer. Downstairs I made 3 chandeliers and working fire all battery operated. I also made a sink, vintage style cooking range, upholstered chair, mantel, kitchen table, stool, laundry basket, ladder steps, baking scene, rug, artwork, plate drying rack, shelves, rolling pin, clay houses, bunting, curtains. I think that's everything! I tried to make these curtains like they were blowing from the wind of the open window. Here you can see the little lights in the logs. I also put a little apron back there. Non of the furniture or accessories are glued down. If you want to make the stove here's my tutorial: http://www.cinderellamoments.com/2014/04/vintage-style-dollhouse-miniature-stove.html Upstairs, everything is handmade. The tutorial for the tray table is here: http://www.cinderellamoments.com/2015/04/dollhouse-miniature-tray-table-tutorial.html Here's the space empty. I hope you enjoyed seeing "Summer House." Jennifer is the proud new owner. ♥♥♥ hugs♥,
Explore pedro davila66's 125 photos on Flickr!
Rik Pierce, Frogmorton Studios, designs fantasy structures based on English medieval and Tudor buildings. Using Creative Paperclay, he incorporates fanciful brickwork, chimneys, plaster, fireplaces with glowing embers, fanciful walkways, and more. Rik makes heavy use of leaded/stained glass windows, distressed hand-hewn beams, and aged plank wood flooring. He takes pride in always giving the viewer "a lot to look at". Don't miss his table at this year's show. [email protected], http://www.frogmorton.com, http://frogmortonstudios.shutterfly.com/ The Crooked House with Crooked Man and Crooked Cat. lorean Fortescue's Ice Cream Parlor. Inspired by the Harry Potter series, it is a small building in Diagon Alley with a tower, bay windows, and a very rustic exterior. The Smuggler's Cottage built on a rock in a lake. The lower room is carved from the rock. The upper room and loft are built atop the rock. To see more of Rik's work, go here.
I was born in Athens, Greece in 1974. I have a degree in graphic design and I love art. I started as a scale modeler 20 years ago and for the last 8 years, I have been working as a diorama and miniature artist. My dream is one day to see this artwork in museums introducing the art of miniatures all over the world. Maybe in this way, the world will seem more beautiful…
I was born in Athens, Greece in 1974. I have a degree in graphic design and I love art. I started as a scale modeler 20 years ago and for the last 8 years, I have been working as a diorama and miniature artist. My dream is one day to see this artwork in museums introducing the art of miniatures all over the world. Maybe in this way, the world will seem more beautiful…