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Artist creates mini worlds from fruits, vegetables and random household objects2021|00:56
A photographer has created mini worlds by setting up 2cm-tall figurines in scenes made from fruit, veg and other objects from the house.The colourful photos show figures hiking over avocados, camping by a cauliflower and abseiling in a bell pepper.David Gilliver, 41, arranged one hundred dioramas in one hundred from the first day of 2021 up to April 10 after setting himself a challenge to boost his creativity.Other comic scenes include a man in a police line up with Gummi bears, a red carpet made of bubble gum ribbon, and a skateboarder on a spray bottle nozzle.David said: The main purpose behind the project was to maximise my creativity during lockdown and add some cheer online with my daily uploads. I decided that I was going to create and photograph a new miniature artwork each day, for 100 days, or until my imagination ran dry. Most of the images were set up from David s desk at home in Ga
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