30 Biologically Accurate Miniature Animals Created By Renowned Hungarian Artist Fanni Sandor
Every miniature artist knows that to recreate any object at micro size, they must not overlook even the smallest detail, because that's where the beauty of this art lies. If you take a peek at the works of Hungarian miniature artist Fanni Sandor, that's exactly what you'll see—meticulously planned and crafted miniature animals that are the next best thing to the real ones.
39-year-old Sandor told Bored Panda that she's a biologist and worked with nature conservation projects until her kids were born, but now she is a full-time miniaturist.
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Absolutely adorable. 🦉 I couldn’t even make this at a normal proportion!
Being a biologist, Sandor took both inspiration and knowledge from her profession. "The nature-based subjects inspire me principally, so mostly I make lifelike animals and plants."
The cuteness and the nest and all the details! Wow, this is so amazing.
That is is beyond adorable. I would love to know what materials the artist uses to make her creations.
"I crazy-love miniature things, ever since my childhood," the artist said. Sandor started making her first miniatures at the age of 6, but only much later in life did she turn that passion into a profession. "In my twenties, I saw professional miniaturists' work for the first time through the internet. I was completely fascinated. I realized there are a lot of miniature lovers who live around the world, and some of them are making miniatures at an artistic level. That was the point when I decided I wanted to be a professional miniaturist and I wanted to make art with my works."
That little mouse can have all the bread s/he wants if they lived at my house...
How does one master such a craft, you may wonder? Well, for Sandor, it took pairing her innate passion for this craft with the basic skills she already had and loads of practice. "I'm used to drawing, painting, and sculpting, so I had the basic skills which are needed for this art form. I practiced a lot until I showed my first new generation of miniature work for an audience. In my work, my most important aim is to produce realistic and detailed representations."
When asked about the particular steps she takes when creating each sculpture, Sandor provided a detailed response: "The first step of making miniature animals is collecting a lot of pictures of the animal species I want to sculpt. After that, I make a few sketches of the animal. The drawing is very important, because it’s much easier to sculpt if you do some study drawings of the subject. After that, I make the sculpture. For sculpting, I use paper embossing tools and pin ending tools. After baking, I add more details to the sculpture with my carving tools. The next step is painting. It’s very important for me that I paint the finished sculpture very detailed; however, the fur or feather coat will cover the paint. And the last step is the furring or feathering. I attach the fibers or feathers to the body with a strong glue. The legs are made of wire."
The level of detail the artist is able to achieve in such a tiny art-form is crazy.
The woman said that depending on the complexity of the miniature she's making, it takes from 2 days to a week to complete it.
I just wish I could give more "up" points to all of these amazing sculptures!
Sandor's works have not only gained her over 26k Instagram followers, but she has also received an honorable title.
This is adorable. I love how the artist still managed to incorporate so little details (no pun intended) from the worm dangling from the mother bird's beak to the "fluff" lining the bottom of the nest.
These all look like they should be in or around a tiny Victorian doll house.
"In 2014, when I thought my miniatures were good enough, I applied for the IGMA Artisan title in the animal figures category, and I got it. (IGMA—International Guild of Miniature Artisans was founded to promote fine miniatures as an art form.) It was a great honor. After two years of hard work, in 2016, I was awarded the IGMA Fellow title (this honor is given to those whose work is the epitome of excellence) and I was over the moon."
How does one not lose these tiny critters, or their even teenier accessories??
I love love to see a video on the artist's process for creating her miniatures!
These two can come live at mine too, although the cheese will most likely be Gouda or Edam...
This would actually be my doll’s toy, that’s how mini it is! A legend made this. 🦊
The third of my triumvirate of favourite wild animals... love ALL the vulpines.
And wings and carapace and eyes and antennae... etc.
Load More Replies...They’re amazing and cute, but I think you’ll be bankrupt. 🏦
Load More Replies...These little guys are my favorite! Opossums have to be the most underappreciated of all the marsupials. They're wonderful animals. If you have them living in your yard you are very lucky. They eat a lot of small wildlife deemed "pests" by humans and will even eat venomous snakes.
That's what I would love to know--I wonder if it is epoxy. Everything in this tiny sculpture is so detailed.
Load More Replies...Corvus corax, the larger relative of the common crow. Fascinating creatures. I regularly come across rookeries here in England... there was an expansive one in the middle of a large roundabout I once drove around- there must've been a hundred nests.
Fishies??? Not on this pic. The things in birds beak are flying insects something whatever. Could be a dragonfly.
Load More Replies...Me encantaría poder hacer esto. Lo intento, pero mi pulso ya no me permite la precisión. ☺️🥰😍
The chicken is so well-made 🐓. And the little foot 🦶 that is raised up adds the perfect addition. 😊
The amount of detail on such a tiny piece is mind-boggling.
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Check on Etsy or Uncommon Goods, they might have something like this
Load More Replies...Wow, she has even painted the individual segments on the worm- now that is attention to detail.
This reminds me of Fawkes the Phoenix from "Harry Potter."
I know for a fact that I would throw my supplies down within the first 15 minutes, so whoever did this has a TON of patience and I respect that.
It amazes me someone would even think about trying this, let alone accomplishing it. It's obviously impossible.
This lady has extreme patience. I would give up within the first five minutes. They are so DETAILED! And adorable.
woww, these are amazing!!! so detailed u must have so much talent to be able to make these.
These tiny creatures are truly magical. I can't imagine the patience and skill they have for this level of perfection in these tiny animals. They are magnificent.
These were all gorgeous- it is hard to pick a favourite. The artist is able to achieve so much detail in such a tiny art form.
OMG, they are just so damn cute. Such skill and attention to detail.
I know for a fact that I would throw my supplies down within the first 15 minutes, so whoever did this has a TON of patience and I respect that.
It amazes me someone would even think about trying this, let alone accomplishing it. It's obviously impossible.
This lady has extreme patience. I would give up within the first five minutes. They are so DETAILED! And adorable.
woww, these are amazing!!! so detailed u must have so much talent to be able to make these.
These tiny creatures are truly magical. I can't imagine the patience and skill they have for this level of perfection in these tiny animals. They are magnificent.
These were all gorgeous- it is hard to pick a favourite. The artist is able to achieve so much detail in such a tiny art form.
OMG, they are just so damn cute. Such skill and attention to detail.
