I was very fortunate to be a part of a 'walk' where I got to see rooms with different views. Some were stunning while others captures you in awe. All I was thinking throughout the 'walk' was a wish that someday I'll be 'building' one for myself.
Yung Yung's Playroom |
A Study With Wine Cellar |
A Sunken Living Room |
Going On Tour |
A Very Bright Kitchen |
Christmas Eve |
Master Bedroom at Emerald Seattle |
Moonlight Sonata |
French Country Style Kitchen |
The House By The Green |
Ralph Lauren Suite |
A Grand Entrance |
All these were some of the works of Ray Whitledge, Rosemarie Torre, Brooke Tucker, Terry Noacke, and others. I was fortunate enough to see their displays at Miniatures Museum of Taiwan. They were very small but intricately crafted. I salute these artists of great calibre!
The bright kitchen is sooooo nice! I wanna have one of my own! lol...
ReplyDeleteThe sunken living room too :D
I guess, I like their colors :)
Superb dude :)
ReplyDeleteYou are incredibly lucky :)
All of these are miniatures? I thought they are real rooms at first glance. Amazing! :D
ReplyDeleteHi sir Jo :)
ReplyDeleteDito na lang ako magko-comment kase ang lungkot nung "of past and present" post nyo >_<
Anyways, hong cute nyang miniature rooms. Pwedeng lagyan ng mga miniature dolls.
Woahh,those are a masterpiece Sir! you are indeed very lucky to be able to see them in person! <3
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@yccos - loved all of them and if they were real, I won't leave the house.
ReplyDelete@ Rajiv - thanks, that's why I am sharing them through this blog.
@ sep- that was my intention. The craftmanship is absolutely superb. They are really tiny but detailed.