The Work of Shuzou Makita
I saw Shuzou Makita “used bookstore” post on the Facebook Miniaturas / Miniatures group page and was bowled over. His work is just wonderful. So detailed; everything just right!
I have had a life-long love affair with dollhouse miniatures, and careers in art education and interior design. I hope to combine these life experiences to help other miniature enthusiasts get more out of this wonderful hobby we enjoy, a hobby that often reaches the level of an art form. Susan Downing
I saw Shuzou Makita “used bookstore” post on the Facebook Miniaturas / Miniatures group page and was bowled over. His work is just wonderful. So detailed; everything just right!
Categories: room boxes
The picture of LoBue’s Barber Shop on my newsfeed caught my eye. The caption “A recreation of Mary’s grand father’s barbershop in Weehawken, NJ.” got my attention because preserving memories by making room boxes has always been the key in my interest in dollhouse miniatures all these years.
I contacted Mary Payne and got this reply:
“I don’t have much of a backstory for it. I never saw that barbershop. The outside was reproduced from a couple of old family pictures. We have no family members left that remember the inside so I used elements from several pictures of old barbershops I found online. If you want to see more of my work go to [our website]. All my work is photographed and posted by my husband. Most of the stores are memorials [of] family and friends who are gone.”
And what a lot of great work it is. Besides the wonderful barbershop room box, check out the rest of Mary’s basement.
I identify with Mary in that memories, and the emotions that flow from them, are the important part of my being a miniature enthusiast. If I can’t make everything myself or don’t have the time to learn to be a renaissance artisan, that’s all right. I’ll buy the wares of other skilled specialists in the dollhouse miniature universe.
Other enthusiasts have the desire to create museum-quality works of art, making all the items themselves. God bless them! I’m glad they have the drive and perseverance to make these wonderful creations. It shows me what can be accomplished and to show the heights craftsmanship it’s possible to reach.
Each of the room boxes to the right has a link to an expanded view. Click on the photo. It takes you to Mary’s section of the family webpage.
There is so much latitude in participating in the wonderful hobby .. or art form. Pick your spot on the spectrum. And knowing that we can change that niche whenever we want. Its just time and effort … and some skills.
Susan Downing, with Patrick Owens
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I invite you to visit my Etsy Shop where I offer many accessories and pieces of furniture in 1:12 scale.
Categories: artisans, room boxes
Lady Jane produces museum quality objects d?art in the form of glass display cases, miniature greenhouses, and miniature conservatories. Constructed of glass, combining 1/8″ double strength clear with accents of stained art glass, Lady Jane uses the “Tiffany” method of foil and solder. The structures are 1/12th scale and are available with or without contents. If you are in the Tampa Bay area and would like a tour of Lady Jane’s studio, contact her for an appointment.
Susan
Categories: flowers, glass, polymer clay, room boxes
On July 29, 2000, Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt stood beneath a flower-bedecked canopy at a Malibu mansion and exchanged marriage vows. Jennifer vowed to make Brad’s favorite banana split; Brad promised to find a balance on the thermostat; my teenage niece swooned, then proclaimed her life’s calling was to be a wedding planner. So I made this room box for Lisa.
Categories: room boxes