Miniatures by Russian craftsman Dmitry Okhotsky

The artist uses everything that comes to hand bolts, nails, cans, radio parts, wooden rulers, popsicle sticks and other objects that people usually throw away to create his creations.
The artist uses everything that comes to hand bolts, nails, cans, radio parts, wooden rulers, popsicle sticks and other objects that people usually throw away to create his creations.

Miniatures by Russian craftsman Dmitry Okhotsky. Talented craftsman Dmitry Okhotsky creates incredibly realistic miniatures of everyday objects. Dmitry Okhotsky lives in Jurmala, Latvia. His main passion and hobby is making miniature copies of household objects. At first you may wrongly think about gigantic matches on these photographs, but the matches are ordinary and used as a contrast to these unbelievable tiny everyday objects – pieces of furniture, book shelves, spoons, scissors (the tiny scissors are able to cut paper), tables, kettles, guitar, jars, plates, bowls. The author of these masterpieces is a genius. Dmitry Okhotsky uses different things for creating these everyday miniatures – bolts, nails, cans, radio details, wooden rulers, ice-cream sticks and other items that people usually throw in the rubbish.

Small miracles An artist from Jurmala, Latvia, said I started sculpting in early childhood and, as far back as I can remember, I have always been making something.”
Small miracles An artist from Jurmala, Latvia, said I started sculpting in early childhood and, as far back as I can remember, I have always been making something.”

Miniature scissors to a sharp axe, the models are just a fraction of the size of the items they are based on but all have the exact same working qualities.

Miniature models like these tiny scissors created by artist Dmitry Okhotsky not only look like the real thing, they work like the real thing
Miniature models like these tiny scissors created by artist Dmitry Okhotsky not only look like the real thing, they work like the real thing
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Miniature copies of everyday objects by Russian craftsman Dmitry Okhotsky
Miniature copies of everyday objects by Russian craftsman Dmitry Okhotsky
Miniature copies of everyday objects by Russian craftsman Dmitry Okhotsky
Mini spoon
Mini spoon
Dmitry Okhotsky poses with miniature wonders that took him months to create from broken gadgets and trash
Dmitry Okhotsky poses with miniature wonders that took him months to create from broken gadgets and trash
An inspiring box, one of Dmitry's pieces of furniture wood, his favorite material to work with
An inspiring box, one of Dmitry’s pieces of furniture wood, his favorite material to work with
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