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		<dc:creator>SA Rogers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The kind of graffiti-covered, poster-plastered, weathered and visibly aging architecture that once characterized many big cities and has now largely been demolished is recreated in miniature by artist Joshua Smith. Every aspect of Smith&#8217;s tiny urban environments is crafted in loving detail, with absolutely nothing overlooked. Photographs of each miniature (by Andrew Beveridge of ASB <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2017/03/13/grime-in-120-scale-gritty-dollhouse-sized-urban-architectural-models/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>The kind of graffiti-covered, poster-plastered, weathered and visibly aging architecture that once characterized many big cities and has now largely been demolished is recreated in miniature by artist <a href="https://www.instagram.com/joshua_smith_street_artist/">Joshua Smith</a>. Every aspect of Smith&rsquo;s tiny urban environments is crafted in loving detail, with absolutely nothing overlooked. Photographs of each miniature (by Andrew Beveridge of <a href="https://www.instagram.com/asbcreative_pro_photo/">ASB Creative</a>) will make you wish you could examine them in person with a magnifying glass, appreciating the realism in every sidewalk crack, weed, pebble and fallen leaf.</p>
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<p>A dumpster at the Oakland Docks is packed full of tiny trash, some strewn around its base, a plastic bag fluttering on the barbed wire fence behind it. Melbourne&rsquo;s Liberated X Bookshop and Shoe repairs features some fantastic Bladerunner-inspired wheat pasting, peeling plywood and the world&rsquo;s tiniest padlocks. Big Bang Fireworks Company, based on 15 Pell Street in New York City&rsquo;s Chinatown looks like you could slide those windows open and find a tiny family dining inside.</p>
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<p>Based in South Australia, Smith previously worked for sixteen years as a stencil artist, and has now shifted his focus to model-making. The artist recently granted an interview to <a href="http://www.archdaily.com/867050/micro-scale-modelling-how-to-construct-tiny-intricate-worlds-from-ordinary-materials-joshua-smith">ArchDaily</a> about his modeling process.</p>
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<p>&ldquo;The longest build, which was my Kowloon Miniature, took three solid months working on average six to seven days a week and eight to sixteen hour-long days,&rdquo; says Smith. &ldquo;I strive to create a reality. I take as many reference photos as possible to mimic every single streak of rust, grime and chipping of stonework. I want viewers to be fooled, if I are a photo of the completed work in sunlight, to think it is the real thing.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Take a closer look at some high-resolution images at <a href="http://www.iknowjoshuasmith.com">Joshua Smith&rsquo;s website</a>.</p></body></html>

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