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Alan Wolfson Miniature NYCIn a city where <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/go-see-real-new-yorkers-live-in-a-tiny-apartment-inside-the-museum-of-the-city-of-new-york/" target="_blank">tiny living is the norm</a>, <a href="http://alanwolfson.net" target="_blank">Alan Wolfson</a>’s adorable miniature models of New York City-scapes seem perfectly appropriate. Even more intricate than the standard dollhouse, Wolfson’s sculptural vignettes show iconic delis, subway scenes, pizza shops and the seedy city blocks of the 1980s - all in amazing detail.1
Alan Wolfson Miniature NYCWolfson began recreating his beloved New York scenes in the 1980s, when the city was a much different place. Born and raised in the city, the artist decided to <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/photos-miniature-nyc-landmarks-made-of-plants-pop-up-at-the-new-york-botanical-gardens-holiday-train-show/holiday-train-show-27/" target="_blank">recreate scenes from wandering around New York</a> from the past and present, all meticulously by hand using traditional model-making methods.2
Alan Wolfson Miniature NYCUsing a scale of ½ inch to one foot, every element and detail in the tableaus are made by Wolfson, sometimes taking up to nine months to complete the more detailed scenes.3
Alan Wolfson Miniature NYC<a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/photos-city-harvest-showcases-wonders-of-the-world-made-of-gingerbread-at-le-parker-meridien/" target="_blank">Recognizable landmarks</a> from today’s New York can be found amongst Wolfson’s body of work, like the popular Katz Deli on the Lower East Side, complete with its famous neon pink sign, and even miniature sausages hanging in the window.4
Alan Wolfson Miniature NYCWorking largely from photographs, the artist also infuses some of his own imagination into the details of each represented place.5
Alan Wolfson Miniature NYCThe seedy casinos and peep shows of the 1980s are remembered, as are the graffiti-filled subway cars of the past. Showing a more recent and familiar New York is the Brooklyn Rooftop piece, which depicts what locals constitute as outdoor space, strewn with lawn chairs, mini pools and barbeques.6
Alan Wolfson Miniature NYCWolfson continues to make New York miniatures, and is shares his tiny world in galleries world wide.7







