Showing posts with label Modern Miniatures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modern Miniatures. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 August 2011

Phoenix Rising...

Here's another must see article in our celebration of 'Modern Mininatures'
 in the August edition of the FREE AIM imag...
 
 
Don't miss our special look at the stunning modern dolls house interior which has been so imaginatively 
created by AIM member Christa Chayata!

The FREE AIM imag -Available to read online 
or download it today!
Don't miss a page! 

Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Classically Contemporary...


To continue our 'month long' celebration of 'Modern Mininatures'
Join us in the August edition of the FREE AIM imag,
as we take a special look at the 'Classically Contemporary' 
miniatures created by AIM member Elizabeth LePla!

The FREE AIM imag -Available to read online 
or download it today!
Don't miss a page! 


Monday, 1 August 2011

A Note From the Editor - AIM imag August 2011

Dear Reader,

As the year continues to fly by, it is once again my pleasure to introduce the August issue of the world famous FREE AIM imag!

This month AIM members have been looking forward, (rather than backwards into the past) for inspiration for their miniature creations and they have come together to celebrate the 'modern miniature world'...

Until fairly recently the miniature world mostly reflected times gone by and past historical periods.  However, it has become more and more evident that there is a new genre of miniatures, an ever growing interest in creating modern dolls houses and filling their interiors with miniatures which are inspired by current trends and fashions.

Indeed many younger miniaturists (aka our 'next generation' of artisans and collectors) instead seem to prefer to focus on architectural styles or designs which are evident in the 'full size' world we live in today.

So with this in mind, this month AIM members have taken a closer look at this emerging area of the miniature world and as you will see there is simply no reason why your dolls house has to reflect times gone by... instead it can be as 'on trend' and modern as you dare!

Bea Broadwood

Editor (& general whip cracker)
www.petite-properties.com
August 2011