Based in Czech Republic, artist and designer Pavel Novák has a great series of low-poly (low number of polygons) renderings that encapsulate entire scenes in neat little squares.

Lovingly rendered, the miniature worlds include scenes of campsites, beach loungers, a moon landing, Wild West town, and more.

Like entire worlds from a video game, it’s really fun to see these on their own. Via Behance:

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