Miniature Displays of Contemporary Urban Buildings by Joshua Smith

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Working at 1:20 scale, artist Joshua Smith builds in-depth works that capture the layered existences of urban environments in cities such as Hong Kong, Sydney, and Los Angeles. His miniature buildings showcase the details and detritus left by the diverse population of each city, bringing in elements of the city’s workers, inhabitants, and street artists. These marks can be seen through heavily graffitied exteriors, and thoughtful additions like a small table on the roof of one building with takeout food from the tiny Chinese restaurant below.

Smith has been working on this series for the last two years, after
stints as both a stencil artist and gallerist. Using several reference
photos from a building’s actual site, he utilizes MDF, cardboard, and
plastic to create the base of the work, and chooses paint and chalk
pastels for the exterior’s details. Smith’s newest four-story work took
him three months to complete, often working 8-16 hours a day.

via My Modern Met

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