Willard Wigans weird figures and sculpts

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Bad91Fellow

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I don't know if you know this guy, but what he does is unbelievable. I mean who else sculpts and paints the titanic on the top of a pin??

http://www.willard-wigan.com/

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Lennart
 

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What the..!?!:eek:
And here I am thinking 54mm is becoming a challenge for my old eyes.
 
Length of tank T-34, 2mm,Has 257 details
Portraits are executed on rice grain.
Flea with a horseshoe
http://nik-aldunin.narod.ru/photo1.html
As stunning as that work is, Willard Wigan I believe doesn't use vision aids.

There's a Chinese calligrapher that works on rice grains too - by touch only! And Indian miniature calligrapher Dipak Syal doesn't use a microscope. Don't know if Jin Y. H. (magnified image here) uses magnification. Long tradition of microscopic painting and calligraphy in the East apparently.

Einion
 
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