every day since 2011, artist tatsuya tanaka has been creating pocket-sized scenes of everyday life as part of his‘miniature calendar’. ‘in the early days, I created these scenes for the purposes of photographing my collection of diorama dolls,’ tanaka told designboom in an exclusive interview in 2016. however, in recent months, the artist’s work has responded to the lockdowns and social distancing measures brought in as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. one particular series of images, which was featured on designboom’s instagram in july 2020, sees face masks — a symbol of the pandemic — turned into a swimming pool, undulating waves, and a volleyball net.









