Today I ran across a really neat video of a man who takes miniature sculpting to a new level.
Thomas Doyle is a New York sculptor of surreal landscapes that depicte the average mid-american suburb. His sculptures aren't just your average train sequence though. He incorporates subliminal messages which adds an extra aesthetic value to the the work. Most of his work comments on life, but leaves the story open ended for the viewer to imagine and come up with. You can see more of his work here.
In a small suburb north of New York City we met Thomas Doyle, a sculptor whose miniature works reveal an interesting view of his characters' lives. Doyle constructs frozen scenes of surreal domesticity and suburban life that provoke nostalgia and warmth—until one takes a closer look. Maybe the idyllic image of the American family is not as cozy as it seems.