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]]>“I started cutting paper and creating little houses in 3D for the main characters in my first book, and I got hooked,” she admits. The path to creating miniature dioramas was paved from there. Jump forward some years later, and her creations are now displayed in galleries around the world, celebrated for their level of execution.
Each diorama begins with a sketch, after which Cerdà hunts for reference images. “I like to find just the right tile designs or the best plants to go with the piece,” she says. With a background in cinema and audiovisuals and a fascination with scenography and the treatment of space, Cerdà is a firm believer that characters can be defined by a space, even if they are not present within it.
Studying cinema has also influenced the way Cerdà illustrates, inspired by both movies and the art of making movies which includes details like lighting, mise-en-scène and, above all, the use of space. Completing one piece can take anything between one or two days to more than three weeks.
Here are some highlights from her Instagram page.
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]]>Every image he produced is a result of hard work and tireless determination to be the best. His passion for photography and extra-ordinary skills enable him to create anything he imagines like the temple of Apollo or the Pyramids of Egypt. He always looks for interesting ideas for his miniature dioramas.
Check out some of his incredible artworks below.
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]]>The post Upgrading From 2D to 3D: Mar Cerdà’s Miniature Dioramas appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“I started cutting paper and creating little houses in 3D for the main characters in my first book, and I got hooked,” she admits. The path to creating miniature dioramas was paved from there. Jump forward some years later, and her creations are now displayed in galleries around the world, celebrated for their level of execution.
Each diorama begins with a sketch, after which Cerdà hunts for reference images. “I like to find just the right tile designs or the best plants to go with the piece,” she says. With a background in cinema and audiovisuals and a fascination with scenography and the treatment of space, Cerdà is a firm believer that characters can be defined by a space, even if they are not present within it.
Studying cinema has also influenced the way Cerdà illustrates, inspired by both movies and the art of making movies which includes details like lighting, mise-en-scène and, above all, the use of space. Completing one piece can take anything between one or two days to more than three weeks.
Here are some highlights from her Instagram page.
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]]>The post Photographer Creates a World of Wonder Through His Miniature Dioramas appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Every image he produced is a result of hard work and tireless determination to be the best. His passion for photography and extra-ordinary skills enable him to create anything he imagines like the temple of Apollo or the Pyramids of Egypt. He always looks for interesting ideas for his miniature dioramas.
Check out some of his incredible artworks below.
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