Video: Tinysaurs: Miniature Dinosaurs by Kelly Farrell
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
It is always interesting to watch how creative people break stereotypes and offer us a non-standard way of looking at things. Imagine a dinosaur. They must have imagined a huge creature the size of a multi-storey building. And Kelly Farrell sees them as completely different - small and fragile, fit in the palm of a child.
Miniature dinosaurs, which are created by Kelly Farrell, form their own genus - "Tinysaur", which can be interpreted as "minisaur" (from English "tiny" - very small, tiny). Among her works you can see Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus. There is even a mammoth - although it does not belong to the genus of dinosaurs, it was also huge in size and did not survive to this day.
Kelly not only creates tiny dinosaurs on her own, but also invites everyone to try to do the same. She cuts out skeleton parts from thick paper, and everyone can order them on the Internet - along with a tube of glue, tweezers and detailed instructions. Well, patience and perseverance will have to stock up on your own.
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