City dwellers, Slinkachu says, tend to have a love-hate relationship with the natural world. They long for it, and yet they want to contain it so that it doesn’t interfere with their daily lives.
O2 has commissioned street artist Slinkachu, known for using models of “little people” interacting with their real-world environment, to create three original artworks to support the '20 Years of War ...
A British street artist has teamed up with War Child, the charity for children affected by war, creating a series of three surreal new artworks demonstrating that the biggest victims of war are often ...
There is something incredibly powerful about a tiny, carefully placed figure. You can print the biggest, image in the world, but it is unlikely to halt pedestrians in the same way as an unexpected ...
An exhibition of work by Slinkachu, an artist who installs tiny figurines around the city, has opened at Cosh Gallery in London. Scenes created have included miniature dear grazing alongside cigarette ...
These remarkable images are more smalldives than the Maldives, in British artist Slinkachu's latest round of miniaturisation. From a beautiful woman and her overweight partner stranded on a tennis ...
Little people collect rat turds.....for sale at the little wurst stall. Slinkachu has become one of the world's most treasured street artists by making stuff that few people ever see. His tiny ...
“I've always been interested in small things”, says Slinkachu. “My dad made me a train set when I was younger but I was never really interested in the trains, it was always the figures, houses and ...
A mysterious urban artist known only as Slinkachu places miniature plastic people on the streets around London, photographs the scene, and then leaves the figures there for other people to discover.
If you should be in Victoria Park on the bridge opposite the Chinese Pagoda, look closely at the decorative railings. You might, just might, spot a tiny figure no bigger than Tom Thumb splashing about ...
The trauma of war can have a devastating impact on the smallest people: children. The three original artworks show Slinkachu's trademark of tiny models in everyday ...