A curated collection of miniature planets
Discover Little Big World fine art prints
Little Big World is a fine art photography collection transforming real cities, temples and landmarks into poetic miniature planets.
Each artwork is created from immersive panoramic photography and reimagined as a circular world, somewhere between travel memory, architecture and dreamlike cartography.
Limited fine art prints will be available soon.
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Artist Exhibitions & Early Projects
Before becoming an online fine art collection, Little Big World was first presented through physical exhibitions, cultural venues and printed editions in Lyon.
The series began with a first exhibition at Studio Lux, where the miniature planet artworks were presented as large-format photographic prints.
Several artworks from the series were later selected for postcard editions sold at the Musée Gadagne in Lyon, giving Little Big World an early public presence within one of the city’s cultural institutions.
The project was also exhibited at Théâtre Comédie Odéon, where the artworks were presented in a lively cultural setting, surrounded by visitors, conversations and the energy of the city.
A later exhibition at Regain Art Lyon confirmed the visual strength of the series as large square prints, displayed alongside other contemporary artworks and experienced by a broader audience.
These early exhibitions and printed editions helped shape the identity of Little Big World: a photographic series rooted in real places, transformed into poetic circular worlds.








