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‘Small Is Beautiful’, Miniature Art Exhibition in London

Small Is Beautiful is one of London’s greatest art shows exclusively dedicated to miniature art. The famous exhibition will be happening in London from 15 April after a successful run in Paris. It has packed with tiny small artworks that will make you feel like you are the tallest on this planet. 

The exhibition will begin in earnest at 81 Old Brompton Road in London, and tickets are already on sale. Have a look at the link below for tickets: smallisbeautifulart.com

Some 32 local and international artists from France, the United Kingdom, the United States, Belgium, and other countries will showcase their works and show the exquisite world of small-scale art.

All the artworks were created by 32 artists. In addition to the 130 artworks, there are 80 photos on display, making this a massive exhibition of tiny art. Works are inspired by the traditional pastime of model villages, in which familiar streets are made small with inventive accuracy. 

The sights of Paris by recreating a street on a micro-scale

Nicolas Pierre’s artwork savors the sights of Paris by recreating a street on a micro-scale.

A pencil into a train tunnel

Jasenko Dordevic’s miniature artwork transforms a pencil into a train tunnel and cut the insides of the pencil into a relatively tiny train.

There are also workshops where children can try their hand at making miniatures. Moreover, a pop-up shop will be there where you can have your own thimble-sized delights.

Miniature artwork at “Small is Beautiful”
Miniature artwork at “Small is Beautiful”

You can enjoy the exhibition like a little kid while viewing the small-scale works of art you can hold the entire landscape in your hand. You can experience one of the largest exhibitions dedicated entirely to miniature art, showcasing a style that has already delighted people all over the world on social media.

You can have a look at the hashtag #MiniatureArt to see how many people have already embraced the phenomenon.

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