And then this evening I downloaded my Instagram photos and discovered that there had, indeed, been a stream of miniatures through my life over the past couple of weeks.
First up was the arrival of what I have now dubbed The Boomerang Box:
Which contained (amongst other treats) a custom rubber stamp (which I knew about), and a miniature Shopping Sherpa tote (which I didn't!).
In true Pepper-always-the-eye-for-detail style, itcontained a miniature wallet to pay for the miniature shopping that was going to be put inside...
Later the same week, J&M and I went to a Friday-night event at Gorman Arts Centre and stumbled across an intriguing-looking exhibit by Tom Buckland at CCAS:
Titled Constellation, each peephole contained a tiny scene.(Which turned out to be very difficult to photograph well with a phone camera!)
There's a much better photo of the scene below on Tom's Facebook page, for instance,
and more photos of the scenes on his Instagram page.
The eagle-eyed amongst you (hey, if you're a miniaturist, that's all of you), will have noticed some of the peep holes had small buttons beneath them. If you pressed the buttons, there was light and/or movement in the scenes.
Once again, I did the best I could with the camera I had:
Finally, speaking of videos: I had two sightings of dolls houses on screen in the past week.
First up, was in the children's bedroom of the (rather excellent) movie Hidden Figures, which I took myself to see last Friday afternoon.
And this evening I spotted this beauty in the hallway of a house in the first episode of the 70s/80s TV show Sapphire and Steel (which I remember loving as a child, when I found it cheap on DVD at latest Lifeline Bookfair):
(See it for yourself at around 18:50 of this video on YouTube)
So, as I stare at the range of bits and bobs on my desk (accumulated since the beginning of the year, and waiting to be dealt with now that it's cooler (and I'm better)), I've decided that I need to stop being so hard on myself and just try to have fun.
(Because, really, what says 'fun' more than a glittery guitar, a flying duck, a slightly cross-eyed owl and two fried eggs? Especially when they're small enough to stick in your pocket?)
3 comments :
Well, I think the guitar should become the base for a miniature homage to Alex's upcoming exhibition. I'm so glad it will still be on when I get to Canberra at the end of the month.
The last photo of misc minis is very satisfying to me. :D I love that tiny tote, too! So cute! :D
m1k1: Glad it'll still be on while you're here (fancy going together and having lunch afterwards?), and odd you should mention doing an homage: I was thinking along the same lines when I spotted a bag of miniature cogs in my stash the other day... :-D
otterine: Thanks, me too. In fact I woke up at 3.30 am this morning thinking about how I could make a scene with a glittery guitar, a flying duck, a slightly cross-eyed owl and two fried eggs in it!
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