After a hugely successful run in Paris, the Small is Beautiful: Miniature Art Exhibition is set to open in London.
Opening on April 15, the new art exhibition will give a unique experience immersing visitors in the weird and wonderful worlds of some of the greatest artists in the miniature art movement.
The show will take place in London at 81 Old Brompton Road with tickets already on sale now.
The exhibition will have over 130 miniature artworks and 80 photographic pieces from more than 30 artists from countries including France, UK, USA, Belgium and many more.
Including London-based photographer Slinkachu who will showcase his work 'Miniature Street Art' in which he uses everyday objects to recreate miniature real-life situations.
Serge Victoria, Director and original Producer of the exhibition, said: “One of the main purposes of the show is to be able to give the public the chance to discover miniature art in real life. There is a difference between looking at an Instagram post and getting ‘inside the screen’ and seeing the work up close and personal."
Plus the exhibition will also host creative miniature art workshops for children ages 7 to 12.
Tickets start at £11.50 and rise to £16, you can get tickets now via the site.
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