A couple of years ago a friend of mine introduced me to a book called Microworlds by Margherita Dessany. It is a wonderful book filled with whimsical images of tiny people photographed in the world at large. The juxtaposition delighted me, and for a long time, I've wanted to play with the idea myself, just for fun. That's what I'm doing here. But, before I do, please check out some of the artists who have inspired me below.
Margherita Dessany
Margherita Dessany
There are probably many more artists, but these are the ones I know about. If you have some favourites, please leave me a comment, and I'll be happy to add them to the list.
The inspiration of this collection of mine will be drawn from the everyday happenings in my own life -- the ordinary things we do as we live and learn. I want to bring some fun to them. A lightness. Some humour. And maybe even a little magic. I hope you enjoy my world!
The inspiration of this collection of mine will be drawn from the everyday happenings in my own life -- the ordinary things we do as we live and learn. I want to bring some fun to them. A lightness. Some humour. And maybe even a little magic. I hope you enjoy my world!
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Friday, December 19, 2014
Stuck Steaming
The boy was steaming. Seriously? What was his dad thinking taking this detour? It didn't even make sense. It was hardly even a detour. It was more like sight seeing. Now they were stuck having to try to carry all the boxes of fruit back before they spoiled. It seemed like an impossible task. With every step Randy took, he sunk deeper and deeper into this...whatever this was they had driven across. His dad -- the know-it-all -- told him to hold his basket a little higher and a little more out front of himself to distribute his weight a bit. "Like a polar bear on ice," he said. Sure. Sure. Like a polar bear on ice. Good grief!
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Staying Warm
As I looked out the kitchen window into my blizzard-curtained backyard, I caught a glimpse of two teeny people casually sitting on bench, all cozy and comfortable, like they were enjoying a warm autumn day! The woman waved at me. The man leaned back and chuckled. I believe they thought the surprised look on my face was quite humourous. Easy going people, they seemed, anyway.
Once I was sure my senses weren't playing tricks on me, I chuckled and waved back. Then I promptly turned around and put on some holiday music for the pair. From the way they began tapping the tops of their legs and swaying in their seats, I was lead to believe they were enjoying my choices. Can't go wrong with the classics.
Once I was sure my senses weren't playing tricks on me, I chuckled and waved back. Then I promptly turned around and put on some holiday music for the pair. From the way they began tapping the tops of their legs and swaying in their seats, I was lead to believe they were enjoying my choices. Can't go wrong with the classics.
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Crumbling Crumble
Well, after an afternoon of hard work corralling dust-bunnies, the guys and I were hungry. I offered to make some apple crumble for us all, which was met with many testosterone accented cheers of approval. When I started to pull out my supplies, these teeny-in-stature, but big-at-heart men offered to help with the crumble. How could I say no? I had to exercise more patience than usual because the process of crumbling went much slower than if I could have done it myself. But, you know, I could always use a bit of practice being more patient. And, with their amazing attention to detail, this just might be the best apple crumble I have ever tasted!
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Little Helpers
Seedling Theif
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