Artist Uses Alternative Items To Recreate Everyday Things In Miniature Form (50 Pics)

We’ve all noticed how broccoli may sometimes resemble a forest of trees in miniature form. Well, that can be applied to many other items too. No one has done a better job at discovering such cool miniature perspectives and expressing them with photographs than Tatsuya Tanaka.

Tatsuya is a miniature and resemblance artist from Japan who began creating a “Miniature Calendar,” a form of art that sees him use alternative items to recreate everyday things in miniature form.

Since then, he has been sharing them online on a daily basis. His goal is to add a little enjoyment to your everyday life, and I’d say he’s doing a great job at it.

Here are some of our favorites.

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