French artist Marc Giai-Miniet’s works may look like doll houses at first, but they’ll give you the chills.
Giai-Miniet creates miniature boxes with gloomy old-school scifi laboratories, attics, libraries, storage and interrogation cells, and houses full of dusty, rusty rooms.
All of these miniature houses are filled from floor to ceiling with tiny books, machinery, household junk, storage boxes and odd experiments.
Giai-Miniet’s dioramas, or miniature 3D theatres or boxes, are disturbing metaphors for the human condition that succeed in rattling our curiosity wide-awake.
Containing the aftermath from scenes of unknown experiments, interrogations and slaughters, the works form an exploration of the physicality of memory.
Even though the spaces are cluttered with tons of little objects, “Les Boîtes” (The Boxes) are still neatly organized and truly resemble real buildings as they might look through transparent facades.
More of Marc Giai-Miniet’s works can be found at :www.marc-giai-miniet.com.
Yes !
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Thank you! I am happy you enjoy his intricate work.
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Thank you for stopping by! It is amazing how an artist can make detailed work like that.
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I know…I don’t where artists get their sense of the macabre…but if they do it right it is fascinating.
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Quite disturbing, but I appreciate the artistry and skill involved in their making.
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Stunning work.
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These are wild, thanks Claudia for Sharing Marc Giai-Miniet’s works.
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Aren’t they sooo different? I would never have the patience to make so many small things look so real!
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Wow, beautiful!
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