Showing posts with label The Borrowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Borrowers. Show all posts

13 Jun 2013

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it has a smiling new face

A few weeks ago I went to the Museum of Childhood for a meeting. Luckily for me I had taken my camera along because I had not remembered just how many little miniature displays there are. Tiny things and small worlds are so very intriguing - is it because we feel as if we loom over them, and are therefore superior? Or is there something more protective there? Here are a few items in particular which caught my eye. 
If you like these you should also check out the work of Lori Nix and Laurie Simmons, both of whom work with small constructed environments. I've photographed some before too and these also fit with the work I showed in  my exhibition The Cabinet of Smash and Grab (can't keep a gal away from her themes, it seems).

27 Feb 2011

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Incredibly small and impossibly cute

The world of miniature things has caught my eye the last few weeks. Maybe it's because I loved The Borrowers, or seeing the work of Slinkachu at the Old Vic Tunnels, or maybe because I like the lurch and weirdness of scale of seeing the world tilted from its normal perspective.