
Source: @rokubunnnoichi
Japanese miniature artist unveils the small world that exists within…their bathroom wall tiles
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Japanese miniature artist Mozu (@rokubunnnoichi) incredibly detailed dioramas are impressive enough on their own, but they stand out for a particularly amazing reason: the talented artist crafts entire worlds inside walls. One of the miniature master's mind-blowing pieces actually saw a Japanese train station recreated behind a wall's electrical socket.
Mozu's latest creation is just as jaw-dropping in detail as the ones before. The miniature artist recently shared a video on Twitter unveiling their most recent work, which is a stunning bathroom diorama located behind a single real-life bathroom tile!
When Mozu removes the tile, a superbly crafted miniature Japanese-style bathroom is revealed. The miniature bathroom, which Mozu says took 5 months to complete, includes a bath, showerhead, shampoo bottles, hiragana wall chat, and most impressive--individual wall tiles crafted one by one!
Source: @rokubunnnoichi
Source: @rokubunnnoichi
Source: @rokubunnnoichi
Source: @rokubunnnoichi
Mozu included a DIY video detailing the process of crafting the miniature bathroom inside a bathroom.
For those interested in seeing more of Mozu's amazing work, he has a photo book currently available on Amazon that features a large collection of it.