Taiwanese Artist Lives Large Dreams In Miniature Models
A Taiwanese artist, Hank Cheng has been creating remarkably realistic miniature models influenced by his life, gaining popularity on social media.
Cheng’s first miniature model, created over three years ago, was based on a restaurant he used to visit while studying in Japan. Cheng, an interior designer by profession, is since trying to push his boundaries by creating tinier models. He has participated in several international competitions with his creations but he feels the most important reward for him is the process of making and appreciating his artworks.
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