A never-ending calendar of miniature creativity.In our previous post about the wildly creative miniatures from Tatsuya Tanaka, we wrote about the ways household objects take on entirely different lives, as set pieces for miniature worlds.

Weโ€™re thrilled that the series continues, with a whole new collection that delights and surprises, from eyeglasses becoming a bicycle, to a desert scene complete with camels, made from nothing but ruffled potato chips.

The creativity on display is really lovely, weโ€™re hoping to see this great series continue, via Colossal:

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3 Comments

  1. Pingback: Memorable Miniature Scenes From Ordinary Items | Moss and Fog

  2. Thanks for the comment! Even better than that, Tanaka creates new miniature scenes every single day. The level of creativity and ingenuity is really impressive.

  3. Patricia Williams

    Fantastic use of everyday items that are in our views & possession. Speechless is exactly what I experienced when I first saw these pictures.

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