Category: tiny realism

  • 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?

    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.

  • Tiny village in the sea

    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.

  • Dutch windmill

    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.

  • A Tiny Ship

    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.