Artist Uses Alternative Items To Recreate Everyday Things In Miniature Form (25 Pics)

We’ve all noticed how broccoli can sometimes resemble a miniature forest. However, this can also be applied to many other items. No one has done a better job of discovering and expressing these cool miniature perspectives through photographs than Tatsuya Tanaka.

Tatsuya is a miniature and resemblance artist from Japan who creates a form of miniature art known as the “Miniature Calendar.” He uses alternative items to recreate everyday objects in miniature form and has been sharing his work online daily.

His goal is to add a little enjoyment to your everyday life, and I must say he’s doing a great job of it. Here are some of our favorite miniature art pieces he’s created.

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