Wes Anderson has always attracted die-hard movie fans with his stories with a strange atmosphere and powerful art design. We are not the only fans of Wes Anderson. He also has fans of many artists, such as Barcelona artist Mar Cerdà. In one of them, she carefully recreated Wes Andersons movie scenes using paper crafts and watercolor paintings. The cute and exquisite little world is like a miniature Wes Anderson classic. If you like Wes Anderson, you will also like these miniature sets.
The classic train scene in Wes Andersons "The Darjeeling Limited" was carefully reproduced by Mar Cerdà using paper and painting. All details are exquisitely presented, including printed wallpapers, toiletries, and the most representative, 11 pieces of three brothers. The Louis Vuitton special luggage left by my father is also completely copied. The pattern on it and the initials of the three brothers are so cute!
In addition to "The Darjeeling Limited", the tenants mailbox in "The Grand Budapest Hotel" is also one of Mar Cerdàs favorite works by Wes Anderson.
The bathroom conversation scene between Margot and Etheline Tenenbaums in "The Royal Tenenbaums" has also been recreated. Unless you compare it with the real-life size, you really can't tell how small and delicate these paper props are.
In fact, Wes Anderson is also a master of miniature production and photography. The exterior of the grand hotel in "The Grand Budapest Hotel" was shot with a hand-made 9-foot-high, 14-foot-long, and 7-foot-deep miniature model. This is an old-era technology that is rarely used in movies now. Wes Anderson once said that he just likes this old-fashioned shooting technique. Of course, "The Fantastic Mr. Fox" is Wes Andersons masterpiece of micro-shooting. It can be seen that Mar Cerdà cherishes Wes Anderson!