Talented Tel Aviv-based jewelry artist Shay Aaron creates these incredible 1:12 scale miniaturized sculptures.
"I collect food magazines and flyers, and have towers of cooking and baking books. I get inspirations from Jamie Oliver to my mom’s kitchen. I usually make dollhouse items, but sometimes I feel like this tiny sandwich should dangle on someone’s ears."
"The major material has to be polymer clay. I’m also combining metal,paper, resin, acrylic paints, glass, ceramic and much more materials in my work. I’m always searching for new clays and for unconventional supplies to include in my work."
You can also check miniature food rings by Sofia in our previous post here :)
Check his website: http://www.flickr.com/photos/shay-aaron/
Source: Sweet Station
"I collect food magazines and flyers, and have towers of cooking and baking books. I get inspirations from Jamie Oliver to my mom’s kitchen. I usually make dollhouse items, but sometimes I feel like this tiny sandwich should dangle on someone’s ears."
"The major material has to be polymer clay. I’m also combining metal,paper, resin, acrylic paints, glass, ceramic and much more materials in my work. I’m always searching for new clays and for unconventional supplies to include in my work."
You can also check miniature food rings by Sofia in our previous post here :)
Check his website: http://www.flickr.com/photos/shay-aaron/
Source: Sweet Station
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