A world in Miniature - Realistic Models by Matthew Albanese

By Matthew Albanese

My work involves the construction of small-scale meticulously detailed models using various materials and objects to create emotive landscapes. Every aspect from the construction to the lighting of the final model is painstakingly pre-planned using methods which force the viewers perspective when photographed from a specific angle. Using a mixture of photographic techniques such as scale, depth of field, white balance and lighting I am able to drastically alter the appearance of my materials.


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Tornado made of steel wool, cotton, ground parsley and moss



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Paprika Mars. Made out of 12 pounds paprika, cinnamon, nutmeg, chili powder and charcoal



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volcano, "Breaking Point", made out of tile grout, cotton, phosphorous ink. this model volcano was illuminated from within by 6-60 watt light bulbs.


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The making of the volcano image, lit from within by six 60-watt light bulbs


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A miniature living room...


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Burning Room, Made of wood, nylon, plexiglass, purchased dollhouse furniture. The model was actually set on fire to achieve this effect.

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Sugarland, Made out of 20 pounds of sugar, jello and corn syrup. The crystals were grown in my studio over the course of two months.


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Fields, After the Storm. This model is simply made out of faux fur(fields), cotton (clouds) and sifted tile grout(mountains). The perspective is forced as in all of my images, and the lighting effect was created by simply shifting the white balance.

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To create a realistic image of rolling plains of grass blown by the wind, Matthew uses faux fur

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Matthew creates cloud effects using cotton wool and careful lighting


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Aurora Borealis. This one was made by photographing a beam of colored light against a black curtain to achieve the edge effect. The trees were composited from life ( so far the only real life element in any of these images) The stars are simply strobe light through holes in cork board.


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This one is a mixture of many different materials, tile grout, moss, bottle brushes (pine trees) Actual clippings from ground cover and was built on top of standard outdoor patio table (water glass). The sky is canvas painted blue. Coloring was again achieved by shifting white balance.

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Mars # 2. Again, Paprika, cinnamon, thyme, chili powder, charcoal, This is the first landscape Matthew Albanese ever created

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Above the B.Q.E, Model is made of painted plaster sky has been composited

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