When Spanish illustrator Mar Cerdà is seeking inspiration for her dioramas, she often turns to the work of Wes Anderson – crafting miniature worlds entirely from cut paper and watercolour painting.
Taking cues directly from the strange and wonderful worlds of The Royal Tenenbaums, The Darjeeling Limited and The Grand Budapest Hotel, Mar reenacts sets and scenes that we're all too familiar with. From the typical muted Anderson colours right down to the tiny details such as the luggage of the estranged brothers Francis, Peter and Jack – Mar doesn't miss a trick.
Speaking of her work, Mar said: "My training in cinema and audiovisual, and my specialisation in art direction, are facts that have emphasised my fascination with scenography and the treatment of space, I firmly believe that a character can be defined by a space, even if is not present at all."
If you love the Barcelona artist's work and want to discover more visit www.marillustrations.com. Or follow her on Instagram for more paper delights.
Via Design Boom
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