What are you using your spare time for? Chilling at your home with a cup of hot chocolate and a good book? Hang out with some friends? Joshua Smith has another interesting thing to do in his spare time, and the results are just amazing.
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In his latest project, he made a perfect depiction of an urban life, with all those buildings, street signs, all of those intricate details, in a miniature size.
One of his recent works is a Temple Street miniature. It’s made after a real-life apartment block in a densely-populated settlement in Kowloon City, Hong Kong.
Smith built his miniature apartment using used cardboards, which were finely carved and shaped to form the details. He also used fibreboard and paint to embody every detail in the actual Kowloon City apartment buildings with their moldy walls, filthy windows, graffiti, tiny ad-boards and other details that look realistic.
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