Using everyday objects from around the home and tiny model people, Antonio Magliocchetti and Stefano Adorinni, from Udine, Italy, create fantasy scenes
The pair meticulously create each scene at home in their spare time, with a single shot taking up to two hours to painstakingly piece together
The Mini World Project began in 2012 - and has since amassed over 130 images
Antonio, 54, said: The construction is very fun - finding the items and building the sets. We get inspiration from everywhere - the kitchen, food. It can strike at any time.
The artistic duo began their hobby in 2012 - and have gone on to create over 130 shots which are displayed in cafes, restaurants and offices across Italy
Gone fishing
We usually create them in our living rooms during our free time, explains Antonio. Generally we use 1/87 scale figures, which we buy from hobby shops or on eBay for £1-£2 each. The reaction is highly variable. It is often the surprise and amazement of seeing certain combinations that get people going. It's an attempt to revive what is not alive.
The pair meticulously create each scene at home in their spare time, with a single shot taking up to two hours to painstakingly piece together
The Mini World Project began in 2012 - and has since amassed over 130 images
Antonio, 54, said: The construction is very fun - finding the items and building the sets. We get inspiration from everywhere - the kitchen, food. It can strike at any time.
The artistic duo began their hobby in 2012 - and have gone on to create over 130 shots which are displayed in cafes, restaurants and offices across Italy
Gone fishing
We usually create them in our living rooms during our free time, explains Antonio. Generally we use 1/87 scale figures, which we buy from hobby shops or on eBay for £1-£2 each. The reaction is highly variable. It is often the surprise and amazement of seeing certain combinations that get people going. It's an attempt to revive what is not alive.