This Artist Mixes 3D Painting, Miniatures, And Sculpture In 42 Brilliant New Works
We’ve previously featured the imaginative work of artist Golsa Golchini, whose 3D miniature mixed media pieces turn everyday surfaces into tiny, surreal worlds. Her art often plays with scale, texture, and perspective, creating scenes that feel both playful and strangely immersive, as if a whole story has been captured in just a few carefully placed details.
We’re taking another look at Golchini’s creative universe, where miniature sketched figures interact with paint, wood, water, and other unexpected materials in wonderfully clever ways. Whether her characters are swimming through brushstrokes, relaxing on a slice of cake, or navigating the abstract landscapes of classical paintings, each piece invites viewers to slow down and enjoy the little visual surprises hidden inside.
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“Lunch Time”
Mixed media on framed cardboard (2022).
“A Day In The North Pole”
Mixed media on framed panel and polystyrene (2025).
“The Sweet House”
Mixed media on framed vintage watercolor painting and paint brushes (2025).
“Follow The Visions - A Tribute To Edgar Degas”
Mixed media on vintage Japanese camera (2026).
“Jump With Me”
Mixed media on framed tape (2025).
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Some of these are unquestionably creative works of art. Others just leave me cold, like they're just applying a mess on top of good works that disrespects them and adds little. Maybe it's just me.
Bored Panda just now censored the word "d**g". For real? (They'll probably do it again now...) Kumbaya and farewell, children; unsubscribing less than an hour after subscribing.
