There’s always the temptation to work on a massive scale when you are drawing or painting. Bigger usually means your job displayed more prominently. Greater work could get you noticed more quickly. However, Taylor Mazer shows that working on a smaller scale can be just as effective.
Taylor Mazer prefers to work on a somewhat smaller scale than what most artists drawn. His illustrations are hyper-detailed, atmospheric, and his “Small Drawings” series done on no more than a few square inches of paper.
Frequently depicting quiet and apparently ordinary scenes, Taylor’s illustrations come alive when you look more closely and feel his drawings in a more familiar way. You get drawn into the scene, and you want to keep examining them as though there’s something hidden within them. Perhaps there is.