Warning: the post below is likely to make you feel ancient. Like, fossil ancient. Read on at your own risk of burying hopes to stay a kid forever. Let this be a farewell to our inner Kevin McCallisters, since the last time we were home alone was two kids, a mortgage, and an infinite amount of Zoom meetings ago.
And my fellow millennials, things like burning CDs and MTV’s Pimp My Ride were things we proudly grew up with. But these days, Gen Zs clearly don’t know what floppy disks are for, or what hanging up the phone actually refers to… damn, everyone, are we really closer to boomers than we’d ever like to be?
Artist Makes Mini Models Of Classic Snacks & Places, They Remind Us Of Olden Day Sâpore
You can almost hear the snack bikeâs bell ringing.
Johor-Based Artist Evokes Nostalgia With Mini Models Of Old School Items
All it takes is a tin of biscuits and a bike loaded with snacks to remind us of those happy and carefree days. As they become rarer sights these days, miniscule replicas help keep the memory alive.
With this mission in mind, self-taught miniature artist Pui Wan Lim transforms real places and objects from the past into keepsakes 1/12th of their original size.