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Stunning Scenes Made from Paper Unfold in Shannon Taylor’s Miniature Compact Dioramas — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 16 April 2024 22:26
Published 16 April 2024
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Art#dioramas #miniature #paper #sculpture #Shannon Taylor #vintageApril 16, 2024Kate Mothes#dioramas #miniature #paper #sculpture #Shannon Taylor #vintage



Art

#dioramas
#miniature
#paper
#sculpture
#Shannon Taylor
#vintage

April 16, 2024

Kate Mothes

All images © Shannon Taylor, shared with permission

On New Year’s Eve in 2022, a huge storm swept through the Bay Area, causing major flooding and damage to Shannon Taylor’s studio. “I had been preparing pieces for an upcoming show and had to move my entire studio to a small table in our dining room,” she tells Colossal. “Due to stress and lack of space, I started making these diorama pieces as a way to relax.”

Each exquisitely detailed miniature work is created from tiny watercolor paintings on paper, layered into antique cosmetic compacts that Taylor finds at flea markets, vintage shops, rummage sales, online, or from friends. “My favorite thing is when people have sent me their own, or oftentimes, their grandmother’s collections,” she says. “I love objects with history, and these cosmetic pieces are such personal items.”

From tiny seabeds brimming with clams, fish, and coral to elaborate buffet spreads in the Italian countryside, Taylor creates each tiny component by painting a picture and then snipping out the shape using detail scissors or an X-acto knife. Through trial and error, she figures out new scenes as she goes and ways to keep the itty-bitty pieces organized. “I learned to secure all of the cutouts in bead organizers because our Roomba dislodged a tray of hand-cut flowers… and then vacuumed them.”

Taylor has pieces in two group shows, including Wunderkammer at Beinart Gallery through April 21 and a twelfth-anniversary show at Arch Enemy Arts through April 28. She will also have work in Yokai at Haven Gallery, which opens on May 4, and a solo show opening in June at Arch Enemy Arts titled Star Garden. Find more on the artist’s website and Instagram.

 

a tiny diorama made from watercolor-painted paper inside of a vintage cosmetics compact depicting a pastoral Italian countryside scene on top and a dedacent spread of fish, pasta, and cheese in the bottom

a tiny diorama held in a person's hand, made from watercolor-painted paper inside of a long vintage cosmetics compact depicting a woodland scene at dusk

a tiny diorama made from watercolor-painted paper inside of a semi-circular vintage cosmetics compact depicting a ghost in a lush meadow with a couple of trees and a rainbow overhead

two tiny dioramas made from watercolor-painted paper inside of vintage cosmetics compacts depicting (on the left) a woodland scene with an owl and an orange moon with a face, and (on the right) a ghost standing next to a tree over a mirrored pond with wildflowers

a tiny diorama made from watercolor-painted paper inside of a vintage brass crab-shaped compact depicting a sea scene with coral, shells, and an octopus three brass ladle-like utensils with brass crab ornaments that open up to reveal miniature dioramas of sea-themed scenes inside

the exterior of a small, antique cosmetics compact with a starry scene applied to the front a tiny diorama made from watercolor-painted paper inside of a vintage cosmetics compact depicting a black stallion running underneath a double rainbow and pink clouds in a field of pink flowers

#dioramas
#miniature
#paper
#sculpture
#Shannon Taylor
#vintage

 

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