Incredible artwork, in the eye of a needle!
And I thought I had a good deal of patience. The following is a video of some truly incredible art! Sculptures by Willard Wigan.
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This is my blog journal, a journal about the art that can be found in nature, about macro photography, and other topics of interest! I’m just a typical American boy, from a typical American home in South Carolina, and one who enjoys exploring all the possibilities of capturing artistic abstracts in the world of macro. This journal has been created not only as a outlet for my thoughts about the world of nature photography, but hopefully as a place where others may visit, … and maybe learn something from it. Currently I am working with various clients and art buyers throughout the US.
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Truly unbelievable! I loved the story of how his art grew from him feeling so small. Thanks for sharing this Michael!
That is amazing. It sounds like a fairytale – where else do you hear phrases like “painting with a hair plucked from a fly’s back”?
Reminds me of some carvings I saw done on the lead of pencils. Fantastic and I loved the story behind the man’s obsession with miniature.