The smallest of artworks can have the biggest impact, and in this issue we’ve featured a group of artists who are proving that bigger isn’t always better. Playing with size and scale, these works can leave the viewer enchanted. Isobel Cortese (whose work can be seen on the cover), creates scenes in miniature that deal with issues impacting the entire globe. When scaled down to minute proportions the viewer is immediately sucked in and consequently left to ponder their place in the universe. Visually bold with an impact that hits the viewer from first glance, the work of collage artist Nicola Kloosterman too has small beginnings, as each piece evolves from a single piece of paper. From this lone catalyst an entire narrative is formed; a story so big it practically spills from its page, filling the whole of the empty space between artwork and viewer. All of these featured artworks extend from the perimeters of their solid form. They are giants in a tiny world, no matter how big they ma