We Create Miniatures That Cause A Little Trouble

Tiny art without boundaries. Defiant. Quirky. Slightly uncomfortable. Welcome to the disobedient dollhouse.

Curated by Darren Scala and Kate Unver, founder of dailymini. On view through July 22, 2018 at D. Thomas Miniatures in Yonkers, New York.

More info: dthomasfineminiatures.com

This Mini Ain’t Cute

We Create Miniatures That Cause A Little Trouble

Devin Smith from Awesome Thanks created this miniature public men’s room. Don’t, we repeat, Don’t, look at what has been left in the sink.

Bitty Bedside

We Create Miniatures That Cause A Little Trouble

Who hasn’t experienced this level of disarray? “Her Bed” by Amanda Kelly, from Panda Miniatures is a one-twelfth scale vignette featuring a semi-autobiographical bedside of the artist.

Go Green!

We Create Miniatures That Cause A Little Trouble

“Green Panda Dispensary” is a twelfth scale room box featuring a traditional Colorado marijuana dispensary.

Protest Pottery!

We Create Miniatures That Cause A Little Trouble

Husband and wife team Brook and Justin Rothshank were inspired by the strength and drive of the Parkland Teens to create “More Than a Little Unrest”, and assortment of non-specific scale miniature pottery with sweet messages of protest.

What’s Inside the Heart?

We Create Miniatures That Cause A Little Trouble

Chaos and nature have taken control in “The Forgotten” which encourages the viewer to explore the darker corners of the body affected by the ravages of time. Artist Juli Steel used a modified dress form and filled it with dollhouse miniatures.

Cosmic Evolution

We Create Miniatures That Cause A Little Trouble

Team of artists from C+C Mini Factory used photography to experiment with light and scale. “Ceremony” is a dypyh which tells the story of dinosaurs from an alternate timeline when these creatures never became extinct. Trippy.

Egg Noodle Art

We Create Miniatures That Cause A Little Trouble

Caravaggio’s Judith Beheading Holofernes was replicated as an ink illustration on a quarter-inch wide egg noodle by artist Evan Lorenzen. Any questions?

Well Lookie Here!

We Create Miniatures That Cause A Little Trouble

In “Tap, Tap” but Maria Salehi, humans find themselves on display for the pleasure of the insects in this small scale science fiction and fantastical scenario.

What’s Under Your Bed?

We Create Miniatures That Cause A Little Trouble

In “Secrets of a Doll’s Nightstand” artist Kim Clough created an assortment of twelfth scale sex toys. Dolls got needs too.

The Devastation of War

We Create Miniatures That Cause A Little Trouble

Miniaturist and photographer Tourmaline sets up elaborate scenes using miniatures and then photographs each scene. “Survival” is a series of 5 photographs using micro scale miniatures to depict the horrors of war.

A Tiny Slice of Urban Life

We Create Miniatures That Cause A Little Trouble

In a “Recipe for Happiness” Sonya Galaviz created a 1:48th scale New York City streetscape complete with a bodega, a voodoo parlor and gay bar featuring Drag Queen Bingo night.

Would You like Some Fries With That?

We Create Miniatures That Cause A Little Trouble

Leah Yao’s “I Will Outlive You” explores themes of mortality and feasts and encourages viewers to consider the toxic food systems which make up our modern diets and to think about how what we create today will exist on the planet after we are dead and gone.

Spot On!

We Create Miniatures That Cause A Little Trouble

In her first miniature creation, Danielle McGurran was inspired by a local New York City dim sum restaurant, Nam Wah Tea Parlor located on Doyers Street in Chinatown.

Toot Toot!

We Create Miniatures That Cause A Little Trouble

This little tray of treats (for some) is part of Sex, Drugs and Rock n Roll, by Ann Marie Matheus featuring the day when The Chicago Plaster Casters molded the genitals of Jimmy Hendrix in a hotel room following one of his performances.

A Bit Wiped Out

We Create Miniatures That Cause A Little Trouble

This momento mori style diorama by Lee Harper from History Bones tells the story of a young girl’s horrific death following the use of arsenic based dyes when making dried flower arrangements while working in a floral shop.