Back again at P.A.M. , I'm always here for inspiration or just to have sometime to myself around the things I love most, ART. Anyways, this past week I came across the display of miniature room settings. They are smaller than the average barbie decorated homes, think original (1990's) Polly-Pocket sizes. Each individual room had its own theme, and they all grasped my attention as I came each one. I wish I could've photographed all of them but there are just so many.
The three shown are the Baroque-styled livingroom (upper left), the victorian-era drawing room (upper right), and the art deco styled room (bottom left).
What I loved most about all of these pieces is that a viewer can see the time and effort gone into each individual room. The artist (or Artists) paid attention to the styles of the era they were depicting. Even the framed artwork depicted in the rooms fit the time periods.
Not sure if this fully counts as a sculptural piece, but to me these are definitely a work of art to be appreciated.
- Tina O.
Those miniature rooms are always fun to look at. (: Just imagining how the artist put the pieces together let alone made them is mind boggling. The attention to detail and cultural references is pretty amazing.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool. Miniature things can be quite amazing and these seem to be no exception to that. Thank you for sharing these amazing rooms. They really are quite beautiful. They probably would have driven me crazy to create.
ReplyDeleteThose look very interesting. They almost have a creepy feel to them! I can't imagine how much time it took to construct those rooms with all the details in it!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first looked that these pictures I really thought they were actual rooms. I can't believe how small they are. It's also really interesting to see how a room changes in style over the years.
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