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Good morning! I’m in the college library for an early study session. I got the whole place to myself

Good morning! I’m in the college library for an early study session. I got the whole place to myself, so I’m looking forward to spending the next couple of hours in peace and quiet.


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Inktober started early this year :DLudmilla/Lyubov  being my favourite vampire lady, ‘cause I despar

Inktober started early this year :D

Ludmilla/Lyubov  being my favourite vampire lady, ‘cause I desparately love ladies in libraries.

The skull name is either Wenceslas or Fyodor, I haven’t decided yet.

I have open commissions slots for this type of works. They are available till the end of October. Check the pinned post ✨


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18 March 2022

Spent some time in the library studying Korean

Here’s my latest miniature world! I find the library to be a powerful image, a symbol of our aHere’s my latest miniature world! I find the library to be a powerful image, a symbol of our aHere’s my latest miniature world! I find the library to be a powerful image, a symbol of our a

Here’s my latest miniature world! I find the library to be a powerful image, a symbol of our accomplishments as a civilization and an archive of the scientific, literary and spiritual knowledge of man. Enjoy!

 Available, along with my other creations, at my Etsy shop:

www.etsy.com/shop/MicroJewellery


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 I have been slowly building this piece for a while now. It is one of my most intricate pieces on th I have been slowly building this piece for a while now. It is one of my most intricate pieces on th I have been slowly building this piece for a while now. It is one of my most intricate pieces on th

I have been slowly building this piece for a while now. It is one of my most intricate pieces on this scale and I am really excited about how it turned out. As you can see, it is a tiny Victorian library in which I have added a great amount of fine detail, including an armillary sphere, a telescope, a sextant, hand-painted paintings, globes and books and much more. I have used tiny watch parts in building many of these details. It is closed with a piece of glass which I have cut and ground down to size from an incandescent lamp, giving a clarity and curvature unusual for pocket watch crystals. Enjoy!

This is also the link to my Etsy shop:
www.etsy.com/shop/MicroJewellery


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