Motown Series 'Gardening Shop' : Taro - Finished product 1:72 size
Taro Finished diorama Palm-sized diorama, scale 1/72 to 1/87, with a human height of about 2cm
Approximate size (including button battery and protruding switch): 12cm wide, 13cm deep, 10cm high
Decoration: 6 LED lights, switch on the back, button battery (1 CR2032)
Note: The miniature car is fixed to the artwork. The work case is not included. (Can be ordered separately)
Due to the handmade nature of the artwork, some details may vary.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
Taro has created over 100 palm-sized works of art lit up with LEDs.
A little story in a little work. Enjoy them in a world of images.
On the right side of the shop you will find fresh flowers and potted plants, on the left side you will find shelves of gardening goods and related books.
The man to the right of the shop in the second image is Thomas, the owner of the repair shop.
He seems to have ordered a bouquet for someone's anniversary.
Whose anniversary is it?
The story continues at "Dowson's Cafe".
This work is one of Taro's series, "Motown Series", in which scenes are connected by streets. Side by side, streets and cityscapes can be freely combined. If you place them facing each other, you can create a boulevard.
We hope you enjoy collecting and arranging them.
Please also visit Taro's work.
Approximate size (including button battery and protruding switch): 12cm wide, 13cm deep, 10cm high
Decoration: 6 LED lights, switch on the back, button battery (1 CR2032)
Note: The miniature car is fixed to the artwork. The work case is not included. (Can be ordered separately)
Due to the handmade nature of the artwork, some details may vary.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
Taro has created over 100 palm-sized works of art lit up with LEDs.
A little story in a little work. Enjoy them in a world of images.
On the right side of the shop you will find fresh flowers and potted plants, on the left side you will find shelves of gardening goods and related books.
The man to the right of the shop in the second image is Thomas, the owner of the repair shop.
He seems to have ordered a bouquet for someone's anniversary.
Whose anniversary is it?
The story continues at "Dowson's Cafe".
This work is one of Taro's series, "Motown Series", in which scenes are connected by streets. Side by side, streets and cityscapes can be freely combined. If you place them facing each other, you can create a boulevard.
We hope you enjoy collecting and arranging them.
Please also visit Taro's work.