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Masters of Miniature Art



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There is a sense of overwhelming awe whenever we see miniature art. It gives the viewers a feeling of omnipotence—like an all-seeing being, hovering above the whole landscapes which makes you remember the vastness of the universe and we are but a small speck of sand.

Here are some of the works of a few masters of miniature art.

Miniature Art by Thomas Doyle

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Acceptable losses Mixed media
16 x 13.5 inches diameter 2008



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The reprisal Mixed media
10 x 12 inches diameter 2006

via: thomasdoyle.net

Miniature Art by Lori Nix

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Accidental Kansas – Series

via: lorinix.net

Miniature Art by William Wigan

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The Statue of Liberty in the eye of a needle

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The Thinker on a pinhead

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Titanic on the tip of a pin

via: willard-wigan.com

You can reproduce a similar effect on your own scenery photos using site site, TiltShiftMaker.

Tilt-shift miniature style photos are pictures of real-life scenes that are manipulated to look like model photographs.

Here are some sample works from the site:

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Visit the site here.

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