Alan Wolfson creates handmade miniature sculptures of urban environments.Complete with complex interior views and lighting effects, a major work can take several months to complete.
The pieces are usually not exact representations of existing locations, but rather a combination of details from many different locations along with much of the detail from the artist’s imagination.
There is a narrative element to the work. Scenarios are played out through the use of inanimate objects in the scene.
Wolfson usually works in ½ in = 1 foot scale, which is half the size of dollhouse scale. The first few pieces Wolfson did were in dollhouse scale, but he decided to change to the smaller scale so he could build more intricate environments in the same-sized space.
There are never people present, only things they have left behind; garbage, graffiti, or a tip on a diner table, all give the work a sense of motion and a storyline.
If you weren’t aware you were looking at a miniature, you would think you were looking at a scene from the past.
More of Alan Wolfson‘s amazing miniatures can be found at http://www.alanwolfson.net/.
You are a creative artist, so it is so!
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Well, at least my grandchildren like them, but thanks for saying so.
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I can’t believe he can get such detail in such a small scale! I bet your miniatures look marvelous too!
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Wow. These are amazing! I do some crafting in miniatures, but nothing that compares to the meticulous detail shown here. Just beautiful!
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It is! And its fascinating! All the details half the size of a doll house!
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Very unusual, he even included the rubbish on the street ! It’s the male version of a dollhouse 😀
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