- Peer into a masterful miniature world in “Potato Chip Sand Dunes, Spiral Bound-Swimming Lanes, and More Miniature Transformations from Tatsuya Tanaka.” From Laura Staugaitis writing for Colossal, “On a daily basis for the past seven years, the prolific Japanese miniature artist has shared unique images of imagined scenes created using the simple combination of everyday objects, tiny model humans, and his boundless imagination.”
- From Seth Godin:
“Start small, start now
This is much better than, ‘start big, start later.’
One advantage is that you don’t have to start perfect.
You can merely start.” - In the short video “The Scalding, Hands-On Art of Amezaiku,” we see Shinri Tezuka sculpting glass-like candy from sugar syrup. The centuries-old Japanese tradition of Amezaiku requires that the 176-degree syrup be sculpted by hand. Each piece takes approximately 30 minutes to create.