Small is Beautiful Miniature Art Exhibition

Miniature Art. Photo by Sora Vernikoff
Miniature Art. Photo by Sora Vernikoff

Hey there! Have you heard about the the Small is Beautiful Miniature Art Exhibition? Lately, it has been gaining popularity and it’s amazing! It’s a type of art where artists make very detailed and tiny paintings or sculptures that you sometimes need a magnifying glass or microscope to see the details.

Magical

It’s a great way to get your mind off the hustle & bustle of everyday life while you admire the artist’s skills. Thanks to social media, miniature art has become more well-known, and artists can showcase their talent to more people. Miniature art is diverse and can range from realistic pictures to imaginative scenes, depending on the artist’s preference. I think it’s fascinating and definitely worth checking out!

The “Small is Beautiful Miniature Art”  Exhibition is the first to exhibit the work of 32 international miniature artists. Their exhibition of over 130 pieces of art was presented to the general public in this magical exhibition.

Unusual Worlds

After the undisputed success of the #MiniatureArt phenomenon on social media networks, the exhibition offered exclusive access in “real” time to the magical and sometimes unusual worlds of some of the greatest artists of the miniature art movement.

Below are random samplings of “small” beautiful art.

Enjoy!

A sample of Penguins on Ice from the Small is Beautiful Miniature Art Exhibition. Photo by Sora Vernikoff

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Broadway

If you’re in the downtown Broadway area you might think of visiting the Small is Beautiful Miniature Art Exhibition. It’s an experience with a unique perspective of the world as seen through the eyes of the miniaturist.

Readers may also enjoy our reviews of Chez JosephineAlex Mendham and his New YorkersThe Coney Island Mermaid Parade, and Fouquet Brasserie.

Small is Beautiful Miniature Art Exhibition

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