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Camas artist Lara Blair creates and celebrates tiny art and the stories behind them
Camas artist Lara Blair creates and celebrates tiny art and the stories behind them
Camas artist Lara Blair creates and celebrates tiny art and the stories behind them

Published on: 06/15/2026

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Camas-based artist Lara Blair and Kim Nickens, the co-owner of Gallery 408 in Camas, pose for a portrait on May 20, 2026 at Gallery 408 in this provided photo. Blair designed a miniature version of the art gallery featuring tiny painted canvases , sculptures and other objects she and 12 other local artists, including Nickens, contributed for the installation which was publicly unveiled in Camas on June 5, 2026.

During the pandemic, Lara Blair found herself with a lot of time on her hands. With her Camas photography studio sitting idle, Blair reminisced about her childhood and two things that brought her joy as a 10-year-old: donuts and dollhouses. Thanks to how-to videos she saw on YouTube, she soon began making sculptures of donuts from clay, adorned with sprinkles and surreal, whimsical elements such as tiny people with ropes climbing up their frosted, candy-colored sides.

Today, Blair works full time as a small-scale artist creating intricate dioramas, shadow boxes, commissioned pieces and other tiny, sculpted works she sells online or at Gallery 408 in Camas. The Columbian recently profiled Blair and a miniature version of the art gallery she designed and helped create with the gallery’s co-owners featuring tiny, painted canvases and sculptures Blair and other local artists, including Portland painter Bianca Youngers, contributed.

The mini gallery was inspired by a conversation Blair had with Rachael Harms Mahlandt, a Portlander who co-created the PDX Sidewalk Joy Map that has since expanded worldwide. Harms Mahlandt was one of the featured guests on Blair’s new podcast, “Tiny Worlds, Big Stories.” Blair and Youngers talk with us about making small-scale art that can spark delight and childlike wonder for its creators and audiences alike.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/06/15/lara-blair-miniature-art/

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