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a fine Indian miniature painting.
I purchased this last september in jaipur.
These paintings are often painted on the pages from old books that have ink hand writing. The paper is handmade, and super smooth ... a prefect painting surface for gouache.
They measure at about 1.3cm in diameter.
Miniature penguin macarons handsculpted by me in 1/3 scale, fits BJD dolls of SD-sized or MSD-sized.
blogged at www.aiclay.com/2011/12/squawk-penguin-macarons.html
Milwaukee Art Museum as seen through a tilt-shift lens.
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Miniature model of the Coney Island Cyclone roller-coaster by Paul Busse and the Applied Imagination team at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) Holiday Train Show in Bronx, New York (NY), United States (USA). #bronx #newyork #usa #sculptures
This is a Cotoneaster dammeri 'Streibs Findling', styled to represent a miniature apple tree using bonsai techniques.
I purchased this as an inexpensieve garden plant ($7), grew it in the ground for a couple years, and pruned and planted it in this bonsai pot this spring (2025).
Miniature macarons in the plastic box in the background. I've been fascinated by them since I read about miniatures on Carol's blog (Paris Breakfasts).
These roses are outside the Rose Festival offices in downtown Portland. They're the first ones to bloom of the myriad roses planted there.
I made this tree. I need to make more....The desk lamp on the table is something should be mentioned. It's cheap (around one dollar), and can be lightened.
The Re-ment Addicts Group did a Color Theme Challenge quite some time ago, but I didn't have time to do it. I was inspired by all of the great photos they did, so now that I have a lot of time on my hands, I decided it would be fun to do. I am going to do the whole rainbow, and probably post way more photos than I should!
ScotRail 43182 roars out of Arbroath past the now closed Kerr's Miniature Railway, leading the 1T26 Aberdeen to Glasgow QS service.
Miniatures
Cape Dwarf Gecko in a bonsai tree
The underside of their tail has adhesive lamellae, allowing it to act like a fifth limb for climbing.When threatened, they can drop their tail to escape predators. The tail regrows, but temporarily affects their climbing ability due to loss of balance and adhesion.
This year I was assigned to host our doll club meeting for September. I prepared these handmade gifts to give away to the other 7 members of the club. I had to make them when my baby took her nap during the day or late at night when she’s in bed. For a whole month, I scanned, took pics, photoshopped, prototyped, printed and assembled these paper miniatures. I only made the ones you see in the pictures, and had our club members make the doll boxes as a craft project for the meeting. All effort was worth it seeing how ecstatic our club members were upon seeing their gifts.
I got the idea from Rogier Corbeau’s work during the Barbie Convention. He created this really awesome store diorama for the silent auction which sold for $3,400! Thanks to Jim Taylor too for posting his work on facebook for me to oogle at.
The shelves were made by etsy seller Mihail.
*I do not have plans of selling these as I don't want to get in trouble with mattel, but once I find the time, I am considering uploading some of the graphics so you can make them yourselves.
Small town feel of the miniature models by Paul Busse and the Applied Imagination team using only natural materials such as leaves & twigs at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) Holiday Train Show in the Bronx, New York (NY), United States (USA). #bronx #newyork #usa #sculptures
The kitchen wagon fits perfectly in the lot reserved for the chair in the counter, if you tilt it's wheels the other way.
I turned my kitchen into a temporary studio, much to my cats disappointment. He only swatted the miniatures off the cupcakes a couple of times.
Website: www.gettyimages.co.uk/photos/cuppyuppycake?excludenudity=...