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Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw

Welcome to the latest round up of news and events happening this week in and around the mini world! (Photo: Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw at the Postmasters Gallery)

Miniature: The Documentary

Miniature by Tiny Goat Films

This is the BIGGEST thing about little things to hit the big screen! "Inside our world, there is another. An alternate reality in a different scale." Miniature is a new documentary by team Tony Coleman and Margaret Meagher from Tiny Goat Films.

Theatrical premiere Sunday Feb 3 at 2pm at Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema in Toronto, Canada.

Check out the trailer here.

Scale: Ain't it Grand?

Private Collection Cabinet

Our (full size) antique Maitlin-Smith bar cabinet from our private collection (and a popular post on our Instagram account) is seen here along with its 1/12 scale counterpart by JBM Miniatures.

In Miniature by Simon Garfield

Simon Garfield In Miniature

"Bestselling, award-winning writer Simon Garfield returns with an enthralling investigation of humans’ peculiar fascination with small things—and what small things tell us about our larger world. "In Miniature: How Small Things Illuminate The World" (Simon & Schuster) hits in March!

Have a listen here to this fascinating extract from the book read by Adrian Scarborough.

New Work by Ben Thomas

Ben Thomas

We just added two new pieces to our Facebook Shop and "buy now" space on Invaluable including a 1/12 scale framed reproduction by Ben Thomas of “Gathering Grapes” by Claude Lorrain (1642).

Solo Showing in Scale

Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw

Artists Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw use miniatures to "explore themes of life and death, sincerity and the grotesque and the correlations between past, present and future." Pictured here: the final death scene from the 1997 Heaven's Gate cult suicides (oy!) which can be seen at their solo exhibition at Postmasters Gallery began last weekend in NYC.

Postmasters

54 Franklin Street, NYC

January 12 - February 23

Street Scenes by Issac Cordal

Issac Cordal

Artist Issac Cordal uses miniatures to raise awareness of social issues and to help bring about change with well-placed tiny works in Cement Eclipses, a series of tiny scenes placed about in streets throughout all Europe.

LOOSE ENDS:

> The Guardian asks the question "Why are we fascinated by miniature books?" (well, duh...cause we LOVE tiny things!)

> Meet Rick Maccione, master miniaturist, who makes mega miniature castles. He also donates his talents and skills to charitable causes. We like Rick.

> Miniaturist Gregory Grozos creates super-detailed wearable worlds "lovely in their tiny perfection" and filling us with wonder and awe

D. Thomas Fine Miniatures

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This Year in Miniatures

Here is a recap of some of the biggest stories and trends that hit the miniatures world in 2018.

Miniatures in the Mainstream

Darren Scala of D. Thomas Fine Miniatures

Fans of "Fixer Upper" were blown away by this "mom-made" dollhouse refurb inspired by the HGTV hit series starring Chip and Joanna Gaines. A version of this dollhouse made it into production just in time for Christmas available at Target!

New Books Featuring Miniatures

Think Small, The Book of Mini and Frank Kunert

A collection of artisan miniatures are featured in Think Small by Eva Katz and The Book of Mini (available for pre-order) by Kate Unver (of Daily Mini fame!) made it to the market in 2018. Frank Kunert launched his own book featuring a series of his photographs of his miniatures.

The Creepy Dollhouse Trend Continues

Leah Yao, Juli Steel and Max Hooper Schneider

Leah Yao (Fatal Potato) created a Memento Mori for the BadAss Miniatures exhibition at D. Thomas Fine Miniatures, Juli Steel's creepy Victorian dollhouse and Max Hooper Schneider put together an abandoned dollhouse for exhibition at "Tryouts for the Human Race" at the Jenny's gallery in Los Angeles.

Why Miniatures? Discuss.

The Guardian: Why We Love Tiny Things

The Guardian took on the growing popularity of miniatures (yay!) in "Small World: Why We Love Tiny Things" by Simon Garfield.

BadAss Miniatures

BadAss Miniatures

"Tiny art without boundaries" caused a little stir at our BadAss Miniatures exhibition in the gallery and featured quirky, defiant and slightly uncomfortable miniatures by over 30 artists including Devin Smith (Awesome, Thanks), Ann Marie Mathius and Kim Clough (Fairchild Art).

Ted Talks: Miniatures

Mohamad Hafez, Mohammed Alamedy and Bill Robertson Ted Talk

Mohammed Alamedy, Bill Robertson (IGMA Artisan) and Mohamed Hafez (Mohamed Hafez Art) talk miniatures in Ted Talks presented over the past year.

D. Thomas Goes to Manhattan!

Gulliver's Gate NYC

We went on a very special field trip to visit Gulliver's Gate, the miniatures attraction in Times Square, New York City which appeals to miniatures enthusiasts and just about everyone else!

Main Stream Media:

Spotlight on Miniaturists

June Clinkscale, Amanda Kelly and Chris Toledo

Several miniaturists were profiled in main stream media including June Clinkscales from Miniatures by June (Tastemade), Amanda Kelly/Panda Miniatures (New York Post) and Chris Toledo (L.A. Times).

Miniatures in Film and Television

HBO Sharp Objects, The Miniaturist and Heredity

It was a banner year for miniatures in film and television. HBO's Sharp Objects and Hereditary with Toni Collette both featured dollhouses as central to their themes and The Miniaturist (PBS/BBC) brought Jesse Burton's popular novel to life in as a series.

Gallery and Museum Shows

Susan Leopold, Bodys Isek Kingelez and Thomas Doyle

Works by Susan Leopold were featured at the Elizabeth Harris Gallery in New Y0rk City, MOMA exhibited Bodys Isek Kingelez in "City Dreams" and Thomas Doyle showed work at the Bruce Museum's Downsized Small Scale Sculpture (Greenwich CT).

NIx + Gerber (Empire) and , Issac Cordial (birdcage)

Team Nix + Gerber presented mega-sized photographs of their miniatures at a number of galleries across the United States in "Empire" and Issac Cordal was part of an artist residency sharing work in an abandoned convent in Spain.

D. Thomas Fine Miniatures + SquintBox Miniatures

MiniMerch, SquintBox, Hudson River Museum and Auction!

In addition to our new seasonal SquintBox miniatures offering, we launched SquintBox MiniMerch, a line of (people sized!) lifestyle products (wearables, decor and more!) to give miniacs a new way to express their love of minis. We also partnered with talented miniaturists to fill Nybelwyck Hall, the mini manse at the Hudson River Museum and held our first online auction and started selling on Invaluable!

Miniatures Help Promote

miniatures in tv commercials

We companies like Sofi, Apple and New York Lottery featured miniatures to help launch and promote their products in 2018.

Chaotic and Diminutive Disorder

Moju Kojima, Amanda Kelly and Corrine Tryon

Muji Kojima replicated the sad spaces of the departed a mini hoarder miniature, Amanda Kelly's (Panda Miniatures) "Her Bed" and Corrine Tryon's Tiny Crash were filled with discordance and disorganization in 1/12 scale.

Surprise Use of Miniatures

Zombie Peepshow, Jill Orlov and Brooke Weston

Zombie Peepshow's fashionable pair of wedges filled with miniatures, Jill Orlov's full-sized bar cart with a miniature bar set into the piece and Brooke Weston's (repurposed) taxidermy filled with miniatures scenes introduced new and surprising ways of using miniatures.

We took some time to celebrate the miniaturists who make minis - if you have a photo of you and your minis, we invite you to send them in, we'd love to share in a future post!

It was an awesome year for miniatures as more and more people discover tiny and find ways to incorporate the small into their world. Thank you all for your support and love of these little things we love so much we look forward to an even more terrific 2019!

Happy Holidays!

Happy New Year - we hope you enjoyed this special year end post. Be sure to share this with other miniacs and have them subscribe here so they never miss an update!

ABOUT D. THOMAS MINIATURES

D. Thomas Miniatures is a retail and gallery destination featuring top quality collectibles including 1/12th scale structure, furniture and accessories. The concept, designed to appeal to collectors, crafters and enthusiasts was created, in part, to raise awareness of miniatures as a decorative art form and to introduce the discipline not only to a new generation but to those who may just be discovering it! The gallery space showcases work in miniature by well-known artists from all over the world.

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Christmas Cookies by Sillke Fichtner

We were thrilled to head back again this year to The Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, New York to decorate Nybelwyck Hall, the extraordinary mini manse on permanent view. (Photo Above: Tiny door and Christmas Wreath by D. Thomas Miniatures)

Darren Scala of D. Thomas Fine Miniatures

The 1/12th scale mini mansion by miniaturist Mark O'Banks took over 10 years to create and features 26 rooms in the Victorian style using a combination of artisan and hand crafted pieces. (Photo Above: The Rivertowns Enterprise)

Holidays at Nybelwyck Hall

Three architectural styles were used to create the exterior of this 9' long structure including Federal, Georgian and Dutch Colonial designs. We were excited to have help from a number of miniaturist who contributed customized pieces to help decorate the dollhouse for the holidays.

Nybelwyck Hall Christmas Entrance

The front entrance features a large dellaRobbia wreath, glittering garland and potted greenery by D. Thomas Miniatures. Fruit is by Sharon Harbison.

Christmas Wreath at Nybelwyck Hall

A decorative wreath adorns the french doors leading to the conservatory located near the main kitchen.

Poinsettia by Kraig Coucell

Potted poinsettias by Kraig Councell from Creative Eye Miniatures were created to flank the entrance to the front of the house.

Nybelwyck Hall Christmas Center Hall

The 9" lighted Christmas tree (that would be 9' in real life!) from the D. Thomas Miniatures private collection contains an array of wrapped Christmas presents by Jen Rothstein (DogMa Creations).

Nybelwyck Hall Christmas Gifts

A number of vintage toys from the D. Thomas Miniatures private collection including a jack in the box, baby doll and horse pull toy await the Van Nybelwyck children, the fictional characters from the family created by Mark O'Banks who occupy the house.

Christmas at Nybelwyck Hall

The dangling miniature doll is from the D. Thomas Miniatures private collection and was placed under the Christmas tree from Santa for one of the Nybelwyck children!

Brooch by Manuela Herbst

A vintage style Victorian brooch in a gift box from Paris by Manuela Herbst is a gift to Mrs. Van Nybelwyck from her husband.

Christmas at Nybelwyck Hall

Turkey dinner, mince pies was created by Kim Clough from Fairchild Miniatures. The pig head is part of the original Nybelwyck Hall display.

Bowl of Fruit by Kim Clough

Bowl of Fruit/Board by Kim Clough from Fairchild Miniatures.

The dining table is set with a number of sweets and cakes including gingerbread houses by May Burnett, heart-shaped linzer tarts by Maya Miniatures and a box of cookies and treats by Silke Fichtner.

Yule Log by The Clay Girl

Classic yule log by Malena, The Clay Girl, from The Clay Kitchen is decorated with tiny mushrooms and berries.

Nybelwyck Hall Living Room Christmas

A bright red tiered Christmas apple tree (side table) and a super tiny Christmas tree (center mantle) from the D. Thomas Miniatures private collection helps adorn the living room. Trio of red and white plaid ornaments (mantel) were created by Manuela Michieli from @MiniMadeinItaly.

Tiny Door by D. Thomas Miniatures

A Tiny Door with Christmas wreath created by D. Thomas Miniatures highlights the area beneath the center hall where "Paddy" lives.

Tiny Door by D. Thomas Miniatures

Paddy is the mythical character created by Mark O'Banks who lives under the stairs and protects the Nybelwyck family.

Nybelwyck Hall Christmas Door by D. Thomas Miniatures

A tiny mouse (by Wendy Smale) awaits patiently...

Happy Holidays!

Merry Christmas everyone! We hope you enjoyed this blog post. Be sure to share this with other miniacs and have them subscribe here so they never miss an update!

ABOUT D. THOMAS MINIATURES

D. Thomas Miniatures is a retail and gallery destination featuring top quality collectibles including 1/12th scale structure, furniture and accessories. The concept, designed to appeal to collectors, crafters and enthusiasts was created, in part, to raise awareness of miniatures as a decorative art form and to introduce the discipline not only to a new generation but to those who may just be discovering it! The gallery space showcases work in miniature by well-known artists from all over the world.

Visit the Shoppes in Cold Spring NY

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