An Australian artist creates miniature cities that you can't tell apart from the real ones. You may want to look at the works that we have compiled from Boredpanda with a magnifying glass, so much detail!
Artist Who Makes Miniature Cities That'll Make You Want To Look With A Magnifying Glass
You have to look incredibly close to see these cities.
Because Joshua Smith packs an immense amount of detail into his miniature worlds.
The artist has a flair for the microscopic.
He's Australian.
And his latest project captures the familiar grit of urban life in a fascinatingly small-scale model.
The centerpiece of his recent work, Temple Street, is modeled after a real apartment block in Kowloon City, Hong Kong.
Using finely carved cardboard.
medium-density fibreboard
and paint, he manages to emulate every minute aspect of a rough, big city landscape.
Tiny advertisements,
graffiti,
and a little rust.
Other touches are perfectly placed and look realistic.
“I want viewers to be fooled,'' says Joshua.
"If I take a photo of the completed work in sunlight, to think it is the real thing,'' he says.
Joshua has more works.
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