Many people have the habit of collecting matchboxes. From dining out to traveling abroad, if they see an interesting matchbox, they will often take one box away as a collection. Over time, there will be so many matchboxes that they can be used as building blocks. , stacked up like a robot, showing off their trophies to friends who came to the house. Then...if there aren't so many opportunities to go out and play, wouldn't it be less fun to collect?
Who said that? If you can’t find an interesting matchbox, then draw it yourself!
Russian miniature artist Salavat Fidais past creations were mostly focused on pencil tips and other places that would challenge everyones (and his own) eyesight, but recently he has turned his creative interest to matchboxes, drawing on them A series of Van Goghs classic works, such as Starry Night, Outdoor Cafe at Night, Self-Portrait, Room in Arles, etc. Although the canvas this time is many times larger than the tip of a pencil, it is still on a small matchbox. , painting one after another of the masters classic masterpieces, and no detail is missing. It not only tests your own miniature creation ability, but also your copying and imitation skills. It is not easier!
Anyone who is interested is welcome to take out a magnifying glass and appreciate Fidais matchbox creations with the spirit of the game of "collector appreciation".