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Adorable Children and Props Formed from Everyday Household Items

Adorable Children and Props Formed from Everyday Household Items
Adorable Children and Props Formed from Everyday Household ItemsJan von Holleben creates whimsical scenes of a kid-friendly world by using His small, energetic subjects lie on the floor surrounded by objects such as pillows, kitchen utensils, sports equipment and cardboard boxes. The scope of his scenes ranges from simplistic to complex.
Some involve two children; others incorporate 20 or more. One panorama depicts a bustling city street complete with haphazard motorists, a construction site and coffee bar swamped with a stampede of miniature customers. In a science lab scene, children in lab coats conduct experiments and zoom around with jet packs (made of vacuum cleaners).
Adorable Children and Props Formed from Everyday Household Items
Adorable Children and Props Formed from Everyday Household Items
Adorable Children and Props Formed from Everyday Household Items
Adorable Children and Props Formed from Everyday Household Items
Adorable Children and Props Formed from Everyday Household Items

Adorable Children and Props Formed from Everyday Household Items
Adorable Children and Props Formed from Everyday Household Items
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