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Pip and Pop's Peculiarly Adorable Candy-Colored Worlds
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These images are a bit of oldies, but are definitely goodies. I've seen some great miniature artworks lately (like the those by Kendal Murray), which reminded me of how much I enjoy Pip and Pop's (aka Nicole Andrijevic and Tanya Schultz) tiny, candy-colored scenes.
The Australian duo uses things like sugar, sand, glitter, artificial plants, found objects, pipe cleaners, wire, beads and more in their site-specific installations. Of course, their massively miniature works look impressive from far away, but it's the details that I love. Small characters look as though they are traversing landscapes full of larger-than life flora and unidentifiable fungi. It's all strange, yes, but makes me wish I could explore these places in real life.
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