The Everyday life of miniature people
Miniature people have lives too! At least, that’s what Japanese artist Tanaka Tatsuya has created with Miniature Calendar, a project in which he has constructed an alternate universe for his mini figurines.
From shots of sprawling oceans meeting the skies in sun kissed horizons to panoramic landscape of coral gardens to subaquatic oddities that lurk where the sunlight can’t reach, we’ve always thought we’ve known how life under the surface looked like — until now.
Miniature people have lives too! At least, that’s what Japanese artist Tanaka Tatsuya has created with Miniature Calendar, a project in which he has constructed an alternate universe for his mini figurines.
Yoshitoshi Kanemaki’s wooden sculptures may freak you out, but they are not without significant meaning.
South Korean artist Choe U-Ram brings ‘dead’ materials to life in his complex mechanical creations, also known as kinetic sculptures.
Malaysian artist-architect Hong Yi unveils her 3-metre tall portrait of the Teh Tarik Man, made out of 20,000 tea bags weighing 200kg in total!
Ramen, a well-loved food across the globe, takes centre stage in the Ramen Room. Where did it come from; how has it evolved; where is it going? Illustrator Sarah Gonzales tackles these questions with her quirky works of art.