There is something so fascinating about any kind of miniature art, don’t you agree? The fact that someone has taken the pain to observe something and then recreated it in detail but on a smaller scale is really commendable. There is a certain delicacy to such art that shows us that the artist has taken a lot of efforts to ensure that each detail has been produced painstakingly is something that makes it so valuable. Any miniature art can have a profound impact on the viewer – take for instance, miniature tree houses to mesmerize you. You will find that you will be able to spend hours looking at them and each time you do, you will find something new in them and the details will leave you absorbed. In this article, we will look at miniature watercolor paintings. As you know watercolors while easy to use, are not the greatest medium for miniatures which is what makes this kind of art so remarkable.
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Miniature Art By Tatsuya Tanaka. Tatsuya Tanaka is a Japanese artist, author and photographer. He has been publishing an artwork every day since the 2011.
I missed my yearly Halloween post, so, in lieu of that, I'm showing you guys some other weirdness! First pic is a big produce head order. They're all lined up because their eyes are drying after a clear coat of resin. The other pics are of some potted shroomage and a couple rather creepy plants.