Miniature World Landscapes

With so many incredible landmarks around the world, the chances of us seeing them all in person is slim to none. That’s why Tobu World Square in Japan is a sightseer’s dream! The theme park contains over a hundred 1:25 scale models of the world’s most historic buildings, complete with 140,000 1:25 miniature people who… Continue reading Miniature World Landscapes

Miniature Art Made From Feathers

Miniature art made from feathers sounds impossible to most of us but American artist Chris Maynard, who should be called a feather “whisperer”, creates incredible sculptures using feathers of flighted creatures. Maynard uses small eye surgery scissors, forceps, scalpels, and magnifiers to arrange the cutouts of feathers that have been used with permission from private… Continue reading Miniature Art Made From Feathers

Tiny Sculptures Created Using Fire & Burnt Matchsticks

Russian photographer Stanislav Aristov creates unique tiny sculptures using only fire and spent matches. It all started when Stanislav entered a photo competition in Russia, unable to come up with an idea he struck a match before noticing the incredible patterns formed in the carbon of the used wood – and so the match art… Continue reading Tiny Sculptures Created Using Fire & Burnt Matchsticks

Potholes Turned into Miniature Flowerbeds in London

Potholes are a type of disruption in the surface of a roadway where a portion of the road material has broken away (usually because or fatigue). Gardener Steve Wheen has found a beautiful and unique way to turn these potholes into something attractive by creating miniature flowerbeds. He has transformed 150 of London’s potholes so… Continue reading Potholes Turned into Miniature Flowerbeds in London