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Japanese artist Seiradou (@seiradou12) may need to be careful not to develop a god complex when applying their craft, as the talented "handmade artist" is turning heads on Twitter by building paperweight-sized fantasy-inspired ruins and universes out of resin, and intricately placed gears and watches.
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Source: Seiradou
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Seiradou has recently gained a lot of attention on Twitter of a "Galactic Borderland". "Seira" translates to "aligning countless stars", and that concept is reflecting in Seiradou's work, which can be fully appreciated in a video of the finished product featured at the Tokyo Design Festival.
Scenery contained in Seiradou's beautiful palm-sized orbs includes castle ruins, solar systems, and gear-filled steampunkish wonderlands. Here are a few standout pieces.
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Source: Seiradou
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Source: Seiradou
Source: Seiradou
For more of Seiradou's brilliant work, follow on Twitter and visit their official website as well.