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Imagine a world where tiny things spark immense joy, and everyday household items become masterpieces in miniature. For Sharon Kay Zanassi, a dollhouse miniature collector from California, this world has been a lifelong passion. She was born in Sacramento and raised in San Francisco where she had a career on the Pacific Stock Exchange floor for Dean Witter. Sharon's journey into the realm of miniatures began in the late 1970s.


Sharon Zanossi of Petaluma,California with her granddaughters Josephine and Mallory
Sharon Zanossi of Petaluma,California with her granddaughters Josephine and Mallory

With a keen eye for the unique and an innate talent for spotting hidden gems, she built an impressive collection that spans decades. While she dabbled in needlepoint, it was miniatures that she returned to as she was always drawn to tiny things. With the help of her daughter Lisa, Sharon is downsizing her extensive collection of miniatures in the latest estate sale from D. Thomas Miniatures: "A Tiny Life, the Sharon Zanassi Collection" happening now through September 14, 2025.


Sharon Zanossi with her grandchildren
Sharon Zanossi with her grandchildren

As a skilled room box builder and a long-time member of the National Association of Miniature Enthusiasts (NAME), Sharon's collection reflects her dedication to the craft and miniatures hobby. She regularly attended the Good Sam Show and took classes in miniature making. Her daughter fondly recalls attending NAME picnics and miniature shows, including the Marin Miniature Show, which Sharon helped organize with her partner Pam Pansini in 1984 through the end of the 1990's. Sharon's reputation among dealers and collectors was strong and built on her exceptional taste and enthusiasm for one-of-a-kind pieces. Dealers would often set aside their most intricate and unique pieces for her to discover and collect. Sharon has a particular interest in the work of Ferd Sobol, master miniaturist and IGMA Fellow who crafted some of the most beautiful fine scale furniture in miniature. There are more than a dozen miniatures made by Mr. Sobol in the sale including rare and intricate pieces such as his metamorphic and Louis XV desks.

Some of the Work by IGMA Fellow Ferd Sobol Featured in the Sharon Zanassi Collection
Some of the Work by IGMA Fellow Ferd Sobol Featured in the Sharon Zanassi Collection

The upcoming sale of Sharon's collection through D. Thomas Miniatures is a rare opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts to own a piece of miniature history. As Sharon prepares to move into an assisted living facility, her daughter is helping to gather her treasured items that have brought her mother so much joy over the years. With memories of rummaging through Geoffrey Bishop's famous "outcast" trough and running "tabs" with dealers, Sharon's daughter is ensuring that her mother's legacy lives on through her remarkable collection.


The Door to Heaven by Geoffrey Bishop, part of the Zanassi Collection
The Door to Heaven by Geoffrey Bishop, part of the Zanassi Collection

This sale is not just about collecting miniatures; it's about sharing and owning a piece of Sharon's story. With her unique eye and passion for tiny marvels, Sharon's collection is a testament to the power of dedication and creativity. For an opportunity to participate in a small piece of miniature history, discover the Sharon Kay Zanassi Collection of dollhouse miniatures which is happening right now in the D. Thomas Miniatures eBay store through September 14.

Just a "Tiny" Assortment of Treasures Featured in the Sharon Kay Zanassi Collection
Just a "Tiny" Assortment of Treasures Featured in the Sharon Kay Zanassi Collection


A BIG thank you to Sharon for sharing her wonderful collection with us and for all her contributions to the mini world and to her daughter Lisa Zahorenko for all her exhaustive efforts in helping to bring this collection to the mini world!


Source: Lisa Zahorenki (Sharon's daughter), written with the help of AI, edited by Darren Scala


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The International Guild of Miniature Artisans (IGMA) is set to host its annual Guild Show, a premier event that celebrates the intricate world of miniature art. This highly anticipated gathering is scheduled for the weekend of September 13 and 14 (with classes starting earlier in the week) and brings together talented artists, enthusiastic collectors, and hobbyists from around the globe. If you're wondering what all the fuss is about, let's dive into the fun things to do at the event, why you shouldn't miss it, and how to prepare for an unforgettable experience.

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Fun Things to Do at the Guild Show


  1. Explore the Exhibition Hall: Marvel at the stunning displays of dollhouse miniatures, featuring intricate dollhouses, furniture, and accessories. With dozens of exhibitors, you'll discover something new and awe-inspiring around every corner. You can preview the assortment on Saturday morning, before the crowds arrive, from 8:30 to 10am (purchase special preview ticket).

  2. Meet the Artists: Get up close and personal with the talented artisans behind the miniatures. Learn about their creative processes, techniques, and inspirations. You might even commission a custom piece!

  3. Hands-on Workshops: Join interactive workshops and learn various miniature-making techniques, from basic to advanced. Perfect for beginners or those looking to refine their skills.

  4. Miniature Market: Browse the vendor hall for unique miniature-themed items, supplies, and collectibles. You might find the perfect addition to your own collection or a gift for a fellow enthusiast.

  5. Bid on and win dollhouse miniatures and artisan pieces during the live auction on Saturday, September 13 at 5pm and during several silent auctions throughout the 2 day event.

  6. Live Demonstrations: Witness expert artisans showcase their skills in live demonstrations during the Gathering of the Guild and Deserts and Demonstrations event on Friday night at 7pm covering topics like building techniques, miniature painting, and more.

  7. A Special Evening with Darren Scala - make sure to mark your calendars for the IGMA dinner, scheduled for Saturday, September 13th. Darren's dinner talk will discuss the history of miniatures in culture and media and will focus on the birth of the fine art miniatures movement during the 1970s and 80s that helped shape miniatures today which is currently enjoying a surge in interest, awareness and popularity.


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Why You Should Attend the Guild Show

  1. Inspiration Galore: Surround yourself with like-minded enthusiasts who share your passion for dollhouse miniatures and artisan works. The Guild Show is the perfect platform to spark new ideas and creativity.

  2. Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow enthusiasts, artists, and collectors. You might discover new collaborations, mentorship opportunities, or lifelong friendships.

  3. Unparalleled Access: Get exclusive access to the world's most talented miniature artisans, their work, and their expertise.

  4. Community Building: Join a community that celebrates the art of miniatures. Share your passion, learn from others, and grow as an artist or collector.


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The Legacy of IGMA: Preserving the Art of Miniatures

Since its founding in 1979, the International Guild of Miniature Artisans has been dedicated to promoting and preserving the fine art miniatures. With a rich history of fostering creativity, innovation, and excellence, IGMA has become a leading authority in the world of miniatures. By supporting and celebrating talented artists, IGMA ensures the continuation of this intricate and timeless art form. The Guild Show is a testament to the organization's commitment to the miniature art community, providing a platform for artists to showcase their work, share their expertise, and inspire others.

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This Year's Show: Get Ready for Hasbrouck Heights!

The 2025 IGMA Guild Show will take place at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, with classes from Tuesday, September 9th to Friday September 12 and the show on Saturday and Sunday, September 13th and 14th. The DoubleTree by Hilton offers comfortable accommodations and a convenient location. Be sure to check the IGMA website for special room rates and registration details. Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to experience the best of miniature art in the heart of New Jersey!


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How to Prepare for the Event

  1. Plan Ahead: Check the IGMA website for updates on the schedule, workshops, and exhibits. Mark your calendars and book your accommodations early to avoid last-minute hassles.

  2. Review the Schedule: Browse the event schedule and prioritize the workshops, demonstrations, and exhibits you don't want to miss.

  3. Pack Comfortably: Wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for a day of exploring exhibits, workshops, and demonstrations.

  4. Join the Conversation: Engage with fellow attendees on social media using the official event hashtag. Share your experiences, ask questions, and get excited for the event!


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The annual Guild Show is an event not to be missed. Whether you're a seasoned miniature artist or just starting out, this celebration of miniature art is sure to inspire, educate, and entertain. Mark your calendars, plan your visit, and get ready to immerse yourself in the intricate world of miniature art.


See you there!


Written with the help of AI/Edited by Darren Scala


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The Artistic Journey of Johannes Landman


Born in the Netherlands and raised in Spain, Landman's artistic inclinations were nurtured from a young age by his grandmother, an academically trained artist. His family's rich cultural heritage and exposure to fine art sparked his passion for the arts. After moving to Canada, Landman pursued a degree in Forestry but eventually returned to his artistic roots, honing his skills in miniature painting.



Master of Miniature Painting


Landman's miniature paintings are renowned for their exceptional detail and realism. Working primarily in oil, he experiments with various techniques, including translucent layers, to achieve unique effects. His favorite subjects include portraits and still life, often inspired by historical periods and styles. Each piece is meticulously crafted, with hand-carved frames and intricate details that showcase his artistic prowess.



Some of His Notable Works


  • Peacock Parakeet Crane: Inspired by M. d'Hondecoeter's Dutch style.

  • Her Favorite Pets: A beautiful piece after Sophie Gengembre Anderson's French style.

  • Portrait of a Woman: A masterpiece inspired by N. de Largillierre's French style.

  • The Goldfinch: A delicate piece after C. Fabritius's Dutch style.



Exploring His Artistic Range


Beyond miniature paintings, Landman showcases his versatility through larger-scale artworks and fine woodworking miniatures. His artistic talent extends to various mediums, including copper, ivory, plaster, wood panel, and silk. One notable creation is the intricately rendered Flemish single-action harpsichord, which highlights his ability to blend different art forms.



Experience Johannes Landman's Art


To discover more about Johannes Landman's exquisite miniature art, visit his website or contact him directly at jlandmanart@gmail.com. You can also find some of his works featured on various miniature art platforms and blogs, such as D. Thomas Miniatures.



Upcoming Events


Stay tuned for Johannes Landman's upcoming shows and exhibitions, where you can witness his artistic mastery firsthand. Some notable events include the Good Sam Show and various miniature art exhibitions across the United States and Canada.



Conclusion


Johannes Landman's miniature artistry is a testament to his dedication, skill, and passion for the craft. If you're an enthusiast of dollhouse miniatures or simply appreciate the beauty of intricate art, Landman's work is sure to captivate and inspire!


The Impact of Miniature Art


Miniature art has a unique charm. It allows viewers to appreciate the fine details that are often overlooked in larger works. Artists like Johannes Landman elevate this art form, making it accessible and enjoyable for collectors and art lovers alike. His pieces not only serve as decorative items but also as conversation starters, each telling a story of creativity and craftsmanship.


The Future of Miniature Art


As the world of art continues to evolve, miniature art remains a cherished niche. Artists like Landman are paving the way for future generations. They inspire new artists to explore this intricate craft. With the rise of online platforms, miniature art is gaining more visibility. This trend allows artists to reach a broader audience and share their passion with the world.


Final Thoughts


In conclusion, Johannes Landman's work exemplifies the beauty and intricacy of miniature art. His dedication to his craft and ability to capture the essence of his subjects make him a standout artist in the field. Whether you are a seasoned collector or new to the world of miniatures, exploring Landman's art is a rewarding experience.



Written with the help of AI, edited by D. Thomas

Sources:

Bio - Old Masters Miniature Paintings
landmanart.com

Home - Old Masters Miniature Paintings - Johannes Landman, Artist
landmanart.com

Miniatures - The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures
toyandminiaturemuseum.org

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