This incredible Japanese artist makes everyday apparatuses and objects spring to life and creates a miniature world, complete with inhabitants.
Tatsuya Tanaka is an artist and art director who has been creating and photographing miniature scenes with tiny figures since 2011. He has a magical talent for repurposing ordinary things and using them as a framework to create a tiny world that mirrors normal human activity in the real domain.
For instance, a pasta twirl becomes a spiral slide along which a tiny lady glides, or musical notes on paper become a hive of activity for diminutive athletes to jump over.
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