This Artist Creates Tiny Worlds Inside Walnut Shells
According to Kristina Loginova: “Hello, friends!
It’s been a long time since I published, and a lot has changed.
Most importantly, I created a lot of new works that I want to share, and I also moved to another country and opened my new store in Armenia!
Also one of the most important skills that I acquired, is that I learned how to solder electronic circuits and make real lights in walnut houses! Please rejoice with me together!:)”
More: Instagram, Etsy h/t: boredpanda
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