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      <title>Amusing Planet: Miniature Dioramas by Satoshi Araki</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Link: <a href="http://www.amusingplanet.com/2014/09/miniature-dioramas-by-satoshi-araki.html?m=1">Amusing Planet: Miniature Dioramas by Satoshi Araki</a><br/><br/>    <p>okyo based artist <a href="http://arakichi.blog.fc2.com/">Satoshi Araki</a> creates miniature dioramas of chaotic cityscapes that are the result of urban decay or warfare, with amazing detail. Araki’s work is based on images he found on the Internet, explaining how he uses Google image search to look for images from the “Iraq war” and “Iraq ruins”. Araki uses Styrofoam board which he cuts, paints and glues them together to create the scene and populates them with plastic models of cars and scooters.</p><br/><img alt="Diorama" src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/-upM4IGxR6dY/VCUpsLJBEmI/AAAAAAAA7sY/ES3LsuRvPhY/satoshi-araki-12.jpg?imgmax=800" alt=""/></p>
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