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Miniature Magic: Talented Artist Creates Tiny Versions of Rooms from “Harry Potter”

by Aly Kirk · January 16, 2021

Many of MuggleNet’s fans are wonderfully talented, and we very much love to see all your artwork. One of these artists is Sean Valentine from South Wales. He designs miniature rooms from the scenes of Harry Potter movies. Not only do they look amazing, but even the tiniest detail has been included. I was able to speak with Mr. Valentine about his work.

 

The Black family house with the famous family tree wallpaper on the wall.

Credit: Sean Valentine

 

Each room has as much detail as you’d expect the life-size versions to have. Candles, working light fixtures, and personal effects are all included in the scenes depending on who the room may belong to. Valentine says actualizing projects like this don’t often go according to plan – but in a good way.

Basic plans are drawn up for the cabinet they sit in and a rough plan of the room; mind you, I never really stick to the plan as your imagination goes wild when [you] make them, so things get added along the way.

 

The Weasley's kitchen and dining room looks as welcoming and warm as ever.

Credit: Sean Valentine

 

The Weasley family’s kitchen and dining room look cozy and welcoming. But the scene doesn’t stop there. If you look out the faux windows and doors, you’ll see the scenery outside the room looks like a field where one might find the real-life Burrow. In the corner, you can see Mrs. Weasley’s latest knitting project magically creating itself as it seems to float above a wingback chair. On the other side of the room, a pot scrubs itself clean as it, too, looks like it magically floats above the sink. 

When asked how big (or rather how tiny) these creations actually are, Mr. Valentine says they are on a 1:12 scale. This size is the standard scale for a dollhouse one might find their kids playing with. However, the materials Valentine uses are far more realistic than what you would find in any dollhouse.

I had to use new materials that I had not used before, like real sandstone and marble; [the Gryffindor common room] took about a year to make as it was being done in my spare time after work and weekends.

 

The Gryffindor Common room shows the beds of two students with all their personal effects.

Credit: Sean Valentine

 

The Gryffindor common room features the beds of two students with all their belongings. A furnace sits in the middle of the room similar to what’s shown in the movies. Candles and lights give the room a pleasant glow. If you look closely, you can spot a mischievous Niffler sitting on a trunk.

When asked which scene was his favorite to create, Valentine says he has three:

Out of all of my miniatures, I would have to say I have 3 favorites, which are Dumbledore[‘]s [o]ffice, The [sic] Gryffindor Tower, and [t]he Great Hall, but I have only ever kept to [sic] of my miniatures, of which I have made around 15 different yet rememberable [sic] rooms from the movies.

 

The Great Hall is aglow with candles and the magically enchanted ceiling.

Credit: Sean Valentine

 

The Great Hall is a sight to behold. Tiny table settings are placed as though students are about to walk in at any moment. A night sky can be seen through the window behind the head table, and if you look just to the right of that, you’ll catch a glimpse of the House points counter on the wall, although, from this angle, it might be a little hard to tell who will win the House Cup this year. Even the ceiling has been enchanted to look like the night sky, and candles hang to give more light.

I’m sure you’re curious to know where Valentine acquired many of these tiny pieces to make the rooms. I was too, so I asked him.

When making the miniatures, I buy materials from around the world to create them; I always use a camera to look at the miniatures, and if it looks real and [like] a full[-]size room, then I know I have done it right. I also use many other talented artisans from across the globe to make certain items that I am unable to do myself, and I buy some of the furniture in [sic], and a lot of it gets taken apart and redone differently to get the effect I am looking for.

 

The herbology room includes a variety of plants and mini jars filled with a selection of seeds.

Credit: Sean Valentine

 

I’d like to extend a special thank you to Sean Valentine for sharing his creations with MuggleNet. If you have a creation you’d like to be featured, email all relevant information to submissions@staff.mugglenet.com.

 

Full Transcript with Sean Valentine, Saturday, January 16, 2021

For consistency, what is your name and where are you from? (As much as you are comfortable providing.)

My full name is Sean Valentine and I am currently living in South Wales.

When did you start reading/watching the Harry Potter series?

I read the first novel when it was released and slowly started to slip into the Wizarding world of JKRowling's, when the first film was released I simply had to watch it.

How did you come up with the idea to create miniature versions of scenes from Harry Potter?

I have always enjoyed making 1:12th [sic] scale miniatures, but usually, they where [sic] grand room and house, and [I] finally decided to brake [sic] from my usually [sic] miniatures and have a go at making the iconic Gryffindor common room, which was a bit of a challenge, as I had to use new materials that I had not used before, like real sandstone and marble; it took about a year to make, as it was being done in my spare time after work and weekends.

What is the general process from start to finish on a project like this?

Basic plans are drawn up for the cabinet they sit in and a rough plan of the room; mind you, I never really stick to the plan as your imagination goes wild when [you] make them, so things get added along the way.

Do you create individual rooms/scenes, or are they part of a larger setting? (Like how a dollhouse might be organized with rooms stacked to create a tiny house?)

I only ever make one miniature of a room, as I like it's [sic] new owner to get as much enjoyment out of it as I did making it, and it means they get a one[-]off miniature unique to them.

Where do you find all the pieces for a miniature room? How much of it is made by hand?

When making the miniatures, I buy materials from around the world to create them; I always use a camera to look at the miniatures, and if it looks real and [like] a full[-]size room, then I know I have done it right. I also use many other talented artisans from across the globe to make certain items that I am unable to do myself, and I buy some of the furniture in [sic], and a lot of it gets taken apart and redone differently to get the effect I am looking for.

Do you have a favorite room or scene you've created?

Out of all of my miniatures, I would have to say I have 3 favorites, which are Dumbledore[']s [o]ffice, The [sic] Gryffindor Tower, and [t]he Great Hall, but I have only ever kept to [sic] of my miniatures, of which I have made around 15 different yet rememberable [sic] rooms from the movies.

What is your Hogwarts House?

As for my Hogwarts [H]ouse, I would have to say Gryffindor, as I have had to get over many hurdles through life with health conditions and more, but as I have always said to myself, “[L]ife can put many obstacles in your way, through [sic] life and dwelling on the past will only drag you down in your future, so put it behind you and keep moving forward and embrace what you have and always look forward to a better future.”

 

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