Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka

Do you like photography and miniature scenes? You have come to the right place. And you will certainly enjoy Japanese artist Tatsuya Tanaka’s work. He creates inspiring and intricate everyday life scenes in a miniature world. A place where broccoli becomes a huge tree. A world where tiny men operate sushi trains and much more. From skiing to meetings, swimming in a guitar to food markets, the artist has an unique style to portray daily things. Since 2011 Tatsuya has an ongoing project called Miniature Calendar. Miniature Calendar is a project where he portrays everyday life scenes depicted in diorama style. He updates his website daily with new pictures. The small worlds that he creates are filled with creativity, humor and personality. The images will totally take you on a trip through a tiny parallel universe.

 

Everyone must have had similar thoughts at least once. Broccoli and parsley might sometimes look like a forest, or the tree leaves floating on the surface of the water might sometimes look like little boats. Everyday occurrences seen from a pygmy’s perspective can bring us lots of fun thoughts.

 

Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka

Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka
Everyday Miniature life by Tatsuya Tanaka

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