There's very little the Legend of Zelda community can't do and this Polly Pocket inspired by Breath of the Wild just goes to prove their amazing skills.

The classic era of the 80s and 90s saw the Polly Pocket rise to fame as an essessial kids toy. Created by Chris Wiggs in 1983 for his daughter Kate, saw the franchaise grow from miniture homes for small dolls to TV shows and movies.

One of the many thrills about The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is the level of detail and treasures you find within its beautiful open-world so it was only a matter of time before someone created a little slice of that for themselves.

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And a Polly Pocket is the perfect place to hold Zelda's magical universe.

The Artist

The creator of this wonderful piece is Britt, a digital and traditional artist who also happens to be a nurse as well. Although making art a career was never her intention, Britt has been focusing more on it and we are so happy that's the case.

Looking through Britt's Instagram, you'll see it awash with absolutely stunning illustrations that showcase her attention to detail incredibly.

Britt certainly has a high skill level for amazing isometric art - graphics employed in video games and pixel art which angle the viewpoint to reveal facets of the environment that would not be visible from a top-down perspective or side view, thereby producing a three-dimensional effect.

The Art

As you can see from the picture, Britt has incorporated many aspects of Breath of the Wild into a tiny and adorable mini-world, akin to The Polly Pocket.

With a cooking pot over the fire, a library full of books, a sword and even a happy little Koroks, this world that Britt crafted is just divine and I want to live here. Make sure to check out all of the images of this happy little mini Zelda world.

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Breath of the Wild 2 is the upcoming sequel to 2017's open-world Zelda game. The rumours around its release date have been a hot topic for some time now, but it's been a long time since its initial announcement, and not much hasn't been revealed since.

Fingers are still crossed for a release date for this year but I wouldnt be surprised if it was delayed until 2022.