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Witty Street Art
Sydney-based street artist Michael Pederson’s creates quirky street art that is so subtle that it’s easy to walk past it without even knowing it’s there. He encourages people to take a closer look at their streets and neighbourhoods, and second guess some signs. “I think we travel through urban space without really seeing it most of the time,” Pederson told CityLab. “I like the idea of interfering with the overly familiar background blur … Ideally with something a passerby might see out of the corner of an eye.”
Adorable Miniature Illustrations by Brooke Rothshank
Miniature artist Brooke Rothshank has determinedly taken on a miniature art project, where she draws one tiny art a day to keep procrastination at bay. The artist has had extensive experience working with oils and acrylics, but explored minuscule art since she became preoccupied with the roles of becoming a mother. Rothshank has become a member, teacher and fellow of the International Guild of Miniature Artisans Guild School in Castine, Maine.
Focused on drawing approachable subjects- the softness in the detailed miniatures are inspired b everyday objects around Rothshank. This project was birthed in a bid to increase productivity and stay connected to her artistic compositions, however small they may be. The artist will resume creating commissioned pieces via her Etsy shop. No request is too bizarre for this artist, who is a mother of two young children. She and her husband, a ceramics artist, work together occasionally on various projects to highlight the niche of miniature art for the market. Find her work in her Etsy shop.






