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They don't care that the work's tiny in scale and occasionally rough-hewn.
Many of them are monumental works, impressive due to their sheer size, in which the human figures seem both limitless in number and tiny in scale – the traders at the Tokyo Stock Exchange; a vast crowd of ravers; an apartment block with every little window giving a glimpse of an individual life.
The exhibited works, many of them tiny in scale, present a microcosm of daily life and art in medieval Europe.
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In a nod to Chinese landscape painting, he inserted tiny objects to create disparities in scale, like the little farmhouse near the upper right corner and mechanical farm tools that read as specks in the fields.
Animal moves can vary in scale from tiny, delicate invertebrates, such as butterfly pupae, to large and dangerous animals including lions or gorillas.
Look at these images in reproduction, on a tiny scale in the comfort of your own home, and they may well appear absurd, the white hawthorn bursting out in great maggoty slugs, the shadows making glove puppet bunnies.
Hokusai teased nature into stylized shapes, often rendered with extreme shifts in scale (note the tiny Mount Fuji at the center of that cresting wave); Hiroshige was more sensitive to atmosphere, as reflected in his "Distant View of Atake in an Evening Shower" (later copied by van Gogh), with its foggy background and needle-thin slanting raindrops.
There is a Willem de Kooning fury about one of them, with erratic curves jotted across color splashes, but the scale is tiny in contrast to the New York artist's large canvases.
Differences in scale are masterfully exploited: the tiny figures of the elders are a foil to the looming image of Christ in the centre.
The main point of high energies in particle colliders is that they allow us to see into the heart of atoms and study the structure of matter at tiny distance scales; in a way the LHC is like a giant microscope.
That same immediacy could come out on a tiny scale, as in the 12 drawings, dated 1923-24, of a young Viennese called Lotte Mandl.
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