“Jacobs’s dioramas provide peeks into a world in which reality is presented in such exquisite detail it begins to look surreal.
The artist draws from art history and garden pest control brochures alike to create miniature 3D works of art, viewed through a circular glass lens. Viewers get the impression that they are looking into another realm, simultaneously natural and constructed, familiar and unknown. In a way, we get a taste for a fish’s life from inside the bowl.”
That looks so cool! It does indeed look like life through a fish bowl.
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This is stunning, thank you for sharing, will be checking out more of his work.
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Wow. I browse a LOT of blogs but. wow. That is beautiful and very Alice-in-Wonderland! I adore this!!!!
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Wow this is awesome!!! It's like looking at a doll house! x A.
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