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Category: tiny realism
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Venus
One thing that’s quirky about sharing the art online is you, the viewer, have no sense of scale. This whimsical floaty figure is about 10 cm big…or shall I say small?
What I like about it isn’t the way she looks as much as the way I feel when I look at her…and the way I think she may be feeling. Complete bliss. Completely inside herself.
In sky wisdom, a person’s Venus placement represents the expression of desire, how passion is expressed, what is valued, and how pleasure is experienced. It’s also about relationships and how we love. -
Wait another tiny village?
Yes, this is another tiny village. If you use the search function on my site and type tiny realism you can see all of them.
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Tiny village in the sea
So I make these tiny villages…it started when I was quite young and became fascinated with first blueprint sketches and then drawing the outsides of houses, and the it just expanded into wholes village scapes. I like thinking about the lifestyles of the people that live in these imaginary villages and creating dwellings based off those details only I know. This one is about a few inches big, and many thanks for my sister for sending me the pic.
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Dutch windmill
Ah Dutch prints…how I love to recreate them. I drew it on really textured paper and it’s taken on a new personally. I love folk art and the flatness of printmaking. It’s kind of floaty but I think it works here.
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A Tiny Ship
This little schooner is about the size of my palm, so it’s all about finding the best and tiniest small tip pens. I recently discovered I love sailing, so I see more ship drawings in my future.