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Interesting talk about design in life
Maybe you have experienced this at some moments When thinking about it, we think that broccoli is like a big tree and the leaves floating on the water are like boats, but we usually just think about it. More often than not, the world in our eyes is full of "boring daily life" and "trivial worries".
The Japanese born in the 1980s that we are going to talk about today not only look for ideas from the most common things every day, but also express these ideas through photography.
They are so close to our lives, as if they are the shadow of our lives. Troubles, sorrows, and joys are intertwined together, and we are struck immediately. With a knowing smile, the boredom and embarrassment in front of me disappeared.
< br />This is his latest work, created by TATSUYA TANAKA from Japan. Starting from April 20, 2011, he will synchronize a picture of a miniature scene on his personal website, Facebook and Instagram every day without interruption. It will officially be five years next month.
< br />Five years ago, his work wasn't that good. It looks like it was taken casually with a mobile phone, and the creativity is not very distinctive. It is just a bunch of dolls and a calendar.
A year later, in 2012, although his works were still far less creative than they are today, they had slowed down. A slow start has a story to it.
And today, all his materials come from daily life items in. In his shots, ordinary records, biscuits, fruits, vegetables, etc. are all small and small. Ingenious composition and creative photography give these ordinary small objects a new life.
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"Picnic" and "The Road Home" are two of Tanaka Tatsuyas favorite works. Among them, "Picnic" was even selected as the cover of a published album. When he was a child, he often Broccoli is compared to a forest, where his superhero and monster dolls shuttle and fight. He also sees the straw mats on the tatami as rice fields and field paths. He feels that the creation of this miniature calendar is closely related to his own.These imaginations and experiences of childhood are closely related.
Adults often turn a blind eye to their own lives. In the eyes of Japanese artist Tanaka Tatsuya, every day is a day worth remembering. Even if it’s not a special season, there are countless reasons to celebrate in life.
Only a small part is included here, more photos can be seen on his personal website or Instagram.
In addition to Tanaka Tatsuya, there are also some very distinctive folk miniature masters. ZUO recommends them to everyone:
1. Michael Paul Smith: Master of Location Shaping
The biggest feature of his miniature landscapes is that they are all shot in outdoor spaces, using perspective to combine them with the outdoor landscape.
2. Satoshi Araki: The maker of decadent beauty
Japanese scene artist Satoshi Araki is best at expressing various abandoned situations, whether it is abandoned The corners of the city, or the rusty metal, etc., look like scenes from movies.
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