
Think Small
The Tiniest Art in the World
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نقد و بررسی

April 23, 2018
This spectacular book showcases the art of 24 miniaturists whose work is defined not by medium or subject but by size. There are embroidered portraits no larger than a quarter, intricate landscapes painted on lockets, and exquisite sculptures carved into the tips of pencils. The book displays a wonderful and surprising variety of media: test tubes serve as tiny terrariums with moss forests, a sesame seed becomes the perfect canvas for a painting of a panda, and wax crayons transform into sculptures of Star Wars characters. Q&As with each artist explore the inspirations behind these masterpieces. Shinji Nakaba, a Japanese artist who specializes in jewelry-making, describes his inclination toward miniature art in sentimental terms: “When I was little, I loved playing with tiny furniture and cars... I still carry those childhood memories, and perhaps that has inspired me.” Giulia Bernardelli, who creates food art, credits coincidence with bringing her into the beguiling world of miniatures: “I accidentally knocked over a cup of coffee and suddenly a new world appeared... as if the coffee created a story by toppling.” This is a fun, accessible, and compact book that both casual and enthusiastic art fans will enjoy. Color photos.
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