Mini Star Wars Scenes Made From Ordinary Objects

This looks fun! Japanese artist Tanaka Tatsuya’s Miniature Calendar series features playful scaled-down scenes using tiny figurines and everyday objects. In celebration of Star Wars Day (that’s May 4th, by the way), Tanaka created a series of miniature scenes featuring different tiny figurines based on the series: 

Tanaka has been crafting miniature scenes every single day for almost a decade, but he never seems to run out of ideas. His Star Wars-themed images are particularly imaginative; he incorporates otherwise mundane items into the scene and transforms them to look as though they’re part of the sci-fi world. In one image, an eggshell becomes Luke Skywalker’s igloo-shaped home on the planet Tatooine. In another, the Rebel Alliance battles against the Galactic Empire on a camera case that looks like a spacecraft.
When he’s not creating tiny Star Wars scenes, Tatsuya crafts miniature worlds inspired by everyday life. From a cheese grater-turned rock climbing wall to a cup of green tea that looks like a tiny lake, the talented artist can really turn any object into a whimsical narrative.

Image credit: Tatsuya Tanaka 


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