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11/03/2014 02:46:58 PM · #1 |
I didn't coin that phrase, but it fits! Check out these dollhouses! |
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11/03/2014 02:55:29 PM · #2 |
Mesmerizing. There's incredible amount of detail in all of them. Thanks for posting! |
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11/03/2014 03:10:32 PM · #3 |
Crazy detail. Crazy good. Crazy.
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11/03/2014 03:41:11 PM · #4 |
Oh my goodness..... that is impressive!!
On her website are even more examples and the photos are a tiny bit bigger.
I wish I could study HUGE versions, though! |
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11/03/2014 03:50:42 PM · #5 |
Where does she get these tiny props?????
She discusses her work flow here
Message edited by author 2014-11-03 15:54:00. |
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11/03/2014 04:05:30 PM · #6 |
I am currently watching a long interview with her on YouTube |
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11/03/2014 04:36:31 PM · #7 |
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11/03/2014 05:55:02 PM · #8 |
I love that kind of stuff!
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11/03/2014 08:39:59 PM · #9 |
The miniatures are fantastically well done, but I'm so sick of "Ruin Porn" It's overdone like the steak you forget overnight on the grill. |
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11/03/2014 08:49:40 PM · #10 |
Hard to beat on this subject Robert Polidori's photographs. If you google his name and just look at random images.
But he saw the real decay. |
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11/03/2014 08:58:27 PM · #11 |
Yes, decay has become very popular, which is sadly why I'm no longer running out to shoot it (although I still find it fantastic to find and photograph). However, she is creating these scenes in miniature. Of course, this puts it more into the "craft" genre, but she is also lighting these scenes, so it really is a combination. Incredibly well done. It may not really be "real" decay, but someone who didn't know what these were would have a hard time knowing that.
Robert Polidori's work is beautiful. You cannot beat abandoned European buildings. |
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11/04/2014 05:43:50 AM · #12 |
Thanks for sharing, mariuca! I've never heard about him. HIs stuff is awesome!
Originally posted by mariuca: Hard to beat on this subject Robert Polidori's photographs. If you google his name and just look at random images.
But he saw the real decay. |
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