Wednesday, 13 May 2026

An International Artistic Recognition in Madrid

 Hello Everyone,

I can't believe that it has been a week already since I have visited Spain. Last week I had the wonderful opportunity to travel to Madrid to attend the International Prize Caravaggio – Great Master of Art held within the magnificent Palacio de Santoña.

The evening brought together international artists, collectors, curators, journalists, and art lovers within one of Madrid’s most elegant and historic palaces. Surrounded by such beautiful interiors and artistic atmosphere, the entire experience felt incredibly special and memorable.




Palacio de Santoña itself was absolutely breath-taking. Built during the 18th century, the palace is considered one of Madrid’s architectural treasures, admired for its grand Baroque entrance, magnificent marble staircase, and richly decorated interiors. Over the years, it became known for its elegant Neo Baroque salons which beautifully combine influences from the Italian Renaissance, French Rococo, and Oriental decorative styles. Walking through its historic rooms and lavish interiors truly felt like stepping into another era, making the evening even more magical and inspiring.


I am deeply honoured to have received the International Prize Caravaggio in recognition of outstanding artistic achievement. As an artist whose work is rooted in storytelling, historical inspiration, interiors, craftsmanship, and miniature detail, it was incredibly meaningful to experience such an artistic evening in a city so rich in culture and artistic heritage.


One of the moments that made me especially proud was discovering that I was the only Maltese artist featured within the official catalogue for this edition, and also the only dolls’ house and miniature artist included amongst the selected international contemporary artists. My artwork Le Château was featured within the publication, making this experience even more meaningful to me.


During the evening, I also had the opportunity to say a few words of thanks to the curators and organisers. I shared how events such as these are not only about awards and recognition, but also about bringing artists together as a community from different countries, cultures, and artistic backgrounds. It was wonderful to experience such a warm international atmosphere where art becomes a way of connecting people beyond borders.




Madrid itself left a lasting impression on me. The city beautifully balances historic grandeur with vibrant modern life. From its elegant architecture and cultural landmarks to its lively atmosphere and artistic spirit, every corner of the city felt full of inspiration and history. It was wonderful to experience such a beautiful and culturally rich city whilst representing my miniature world internationally.

Following the award ceremony, guests gathered for a lovely reception and after-party where artists, curators, and attendees had the opportunity to celebrate together in a warm and elegant atmosphere. It was wonderful meeting fellow creatives from different parts of the world and sharing such a memorable evening together.


A heartfelt thank you goes to Effetto Arte and to the curators Francesco Saverio Russo and Salvatore Russo for this recognition and for organising such a beautiful international event.

Experiences like these continue to remind me how miniature art can connect across borders and how rewarding it is to represent my miniature world internationally.

Thursday, 7 May 2026

The Romance between The Stargazer and Starlight.

Hello Everyone,

I hope that you are all doing well and that you are enjoying your Spring time. The weather is getting warmer and that makes me very happy and inspires me to work on different projects and new miniatures. Today I will be sharing something a bit different from usual.

There is a unique kind of magic that happens when the perfect miniature finds its forever home. Sometimes, a single piece doesn't just complete a room, it sparks an entire universe.


Recently, a very special arrival made his way to the My Miniature World museum. He is a tiny, twelve-centimetre exclusive replica from the world-renowned Teddy Bears of Witney, based on a beautifully worn, circa 1908 American antique bear. When I unboxed him, taking in his aged gold mohair, jointed limbs, and traditional amber glass eyes, I knew exactly where he belonged; in the vintage Tri-ang Dollshouse No. 76.

He also arrived carrying a wonderful name already bestowed upon him: The Stargazer.

When I placed him in the green-trimmed window of the half-timbered Tri-ang dollhouse, the reason for his name became abundantly clear. He has this very specific, quiet posture, with his little vintage snout tilted slightly upward.


Peering out from that tiny window into the dark, his story truly came to life. I found myself asking a simple question: What is he looking at with such steadfast longing?

The answer, of course, was the night sky. I imagined a gentle, brave soul that fell completely and unconditionally in love with the distant starlight. Though they are separated by the vastness of the midnight sky one made of antique thread and the other of cosmic fire. I realized their connection was profound, boundless, and entirely true.


This impossible, beautiful romance touched my heart so deeply that it inspired an original poem, The Stargazer and Starlight.

Here is just a glimpse into his midnight vows:

A look from below, a gleam from above,

An ocean of distance, a universe of love. 

They cannot touch in the velvet blue, 

Yet a love so impossible is entirely true.


Of course, in My Miniature World, a story this epic deserves to be bound.

I am incredibly thrilled to share that The Stargazer and Starlight has now been transformed into a fully readable, handmade miniature book! Crafted specifically for the museum, this tiny volume features the complete poem alongside delicate, Beatrix Potter inspired illustrations of our little bear.

Seeing his boundless love for the night sky bound into a real physical book is pure magic. It is a dedication to The Stargazer, and to anyone who believes that true love can bridge even the most impossible distances.

The next time you visit the museum, be sure to peek into the window of the Tri-ang dollhouse. If you look closely, you just might catch him whispering to the stars. 

Here is a short animated video of the Stargazer.



So this is all for today. I hope you like the tiny teddy. Make sure to keep tuned for the next update and latest news.

Take Care and See You Soon.

Hugs,


Rebecca xxx


Monday, 27 April 2026

The Timekeeper’s Shop: Working on the Exterior

 Hello everyone,

How are you all? I hope you are doing well and that you had a great weekend. Today I wanted to share a little update on the progress of my latest project, The Timekeeper’s Shop, which I am currently building live during the TV show on Net TV, Hello min hemm?



During the show, I have the pleasure of working alongside the presenter Malcolm Pisani, who is such a kind and wonderful person. 



Even though we had never met before, we instantly clicked, and it has made the whole experience even more enjoyable.


This time, I focused mostly on the exterior of the shop. I worked on bricking the lower section beneath the display window and shaping the small roof above it, which really started to give the façade its character.


I also paved the pavement using cardboard slabs that I carefully made and painted myself. It is amazing how these small details can completely transform the look of the piece.



I have to say, I am really happy with how everything is coming together. I especially love the colour scheme I chose for the shop, as it gives it a warm and inviting feel.


Working on this project during the show means that the process is a little slower than usual, as I am also explaining each step to the audience and showing how everything is achieved. But at the same time, it makes the journey even more special, as I get to share the creative process in real time.




Below, I am also sharing a short video clip from the show so you can see part of the process and how the project is coming together on screen.



I am so happy how it is turning out.


That is all for today. I hope you enjoyed this little progress update. Make sure to stay tuned for the next steps as The Timekeeper’s Shop continues to take shape.

Take care and see you soon.


Hugs,


Rebecca xxx

Monday, 20 April 2026

Miniature Cherry Blossoms in Bloom.

Hello everyone,

I hope you had a lovely weekend. As always, it has been quite a busy time, filled with preparations, projects, and ideas constantly flowing. But on Saturday evening, I felt the need to slow things down and take a little pause. No dolls house fair preparations, no TV show projects, no new design concepts. Just something simple, peaceful, and made purely for the joy of creating.

I wanted to do something with my hands, something delicate and calming, and something that would allow me to relax and simply enjoy the process. So I decided to create a miniature cherry blossom tree in a pot.


It has been quite some time since I last made flowers, and with spring now in the air, it felt like the perfect moment to return to it. What truly inspired me was a nearby cherry blossom tree in my neighbourhood. It happened to be growing in a pot, which made it even more charming and unique. I found myself stopping to admire it more than once, and I knew I had to try and recreate that feeling in miniature form.


 
Out came the paper, floral wire, and my trusted paper punches, and I began the process. There is something incredibly soothing about working on flowers. Each tiny petal, each small detail, requires patience and care, but it also allows your mind to rest. Slowly, piece by piece, the little tree started to come together.


 
I found myself completely immersed in the process, enjoying every moment of it. No pressure, no deadlines, just quiet creativity. And sometimes, those are the most meaningful projects of all.


 
When it was finished, I stepped back and looked at it, and I have to say, I truly love how it turned out. It feels soft, delicate, and full of that gentle springtime atmosphere. A small piece, but one that brings a sense of calm and happiness.




 
It also reminded me how important it is to take these little moments for ourselves, even when life gets busy. To create something simply because we want to, not because we have to. Here is a short video so you can see the details.



So this is all for today. A small, peaceful project, just for me, and a reminder of the beauty in slowing down. Keep tuned for the next updates and latest news.    

Take care and see you soon,

 
Rebecca xxx

Sunday, 19 April 2026

My First Needle Felt Miniatures

 Hello everyone,


How are you all? I hope you are doing well. It has been a little while since my last post, but I have been quite busy working on new miniatures, preparing for the Dolls House Fair in Schiedam, and continuing with my new project for the TV show, 'The Timekeeper’s Shop'.

Alongside all of this, I always try to take a little time to create something just for myself; pieces that simply make me happy. After working on 'The Mouse House in The Sewing Room' project, I felt inspired to try something completely new… needle felting.


 
I had never tried it before in my life, but I thought, why not? Let’s give it a go. I must admit, it came with a few pricked fingers along the way...... completely my fault and very unnecessary! But after a bit of practice, I slowly started to get the hang of it.


 My very first tiny miniature was an adorable little teddy bear, which I named Rupert. He may not be perfect, but as we all know, practice makes perfect. I still find him absolutely charming, and he has now found his home in the Little Angels Toy Shop, where I am sure he is very happy.


As Easter approached, I felt a little disappointed that I hadn’t really created anything for the season. So I decided to make a miniature bunny. I must say, I absolutely loved working on this one, especially his tiny carrot! He is called Hoppy the Bunny, and I think he turned out just perfectly.


I am also sharing a small reel so you can see just how tiny he really is.



So this is all for today. I hope you enjoyed this little experiment into something new. I will be sharing more miniatures that I have been working on very soon, so make sure to stay tuned for the next update.

Take care and see you soon,

 
Rebecca xxx

Tuesday, 31 March 2026

A Very Special Recognition | The Universal Genius Award

Hello Everyone, 

How are you all? I hope you are well.

Today I would like to share with you something very special and very close to my heart.


On the 21st of March 2026, the International Prize “The Universal Genius”, a tribute to Leonardo da Vinci, was awarded at the National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci in Milan. This prestigious event brings together collectors, journalists, politicians, art lovers, and talented contemporary artists from around the world.

I was deeply honoured to be selected among artists recognised for their artistic merit and creative journey.


The award itself celebrates artists whose work reflects originality, vision, and the genius of creative thinking. It is inspired by Leonardo da Vinci, who is universally recognised as the embodiment of a true universal genius. His extraordinary ability to blend art and science, from masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa to his visionary inventions and studies, continues to inspire generations.


The ceremony took place at the remarkable National Museum of Science and Technology in Milan, one of the largest technical and scientific museums in Europe. It houses an incredible collection of models based on Leonardo’s drawings and stands as a tribute to innovation, creativity, and human achievement.


Unfortunately, due to prior commitments in the United Kingdom, I was unable to attend the ceremony in person. I have to admit that my heart felt a little heavy knowing I could not be there to experience such a special moment.


However, I was truly honoured to receive the award and the official catalogue, where my dolls’ house Le Château is featured. Seeing my work presented in this context is something I will always treasure.





This recognition reminds me of why I began this journey in miniature art. Every tiny detail, every story, and every piece created with love has led me to moments like this.


I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Effetto Arte Fondazione and the curators for this recognition and for including my work among such inspiring artists.

Even though I was not present at the ceremony, I feel incredibly grateful to be part of this experience, and I look forward to continuing this journey, one miniature at a time.

Thank you all for being part of my world and for your continued support.

Also for those who are interested there is a list by Feedspot about their 30 Best DollsHouse Blogs

This is all for today. Make sure to keep tuned for updates and latest news. 

Take Care and See You Soon.

Hugs,


Rebecca xxx