As a professional biologist, 39-year-old Hungarian Fanni Sandor has worked on various nature conservation projects in the past, however, she has become a full-time miniaturist after being a mother. Fanni Sandor draws her inspiration from nature-based subjects to create lifelike and adorable miniatures of animals and plants that are actually full of tiny details. Source
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