To whom to subscribe: Tatsui Tanaki Microsculptures
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Japanese Tatsuya Tanaka every day creates one tiny sculpture, and puts the photos on his website, specifying the date - it turns out a calendar of miniatures; but easier to follow his work in instagrame.
In mini-sculptures, the most curious thing is their scale in comparison with ordinary objects, and there are plenty of such comparisons: a toothbrush is a lawn on which to mow the grass, a safety razor turns into a piano, and the tape reel becomes a whale producing a fountain.