the world's smallest sculptures by willard wigan
the world's smallest sculptures by willard wigan
british artist willard wigan is the creator of the world's smallest sculptures. his pieces are so small that wigan
needs to use a microscope and to work between heartbeats in order to sculpt them. tiny figures, buildings
and landmarks (invisible to the naked eye) are carved from grains of sand and painted using the hair of a fly.

images © the artist / david lloyd gallery
in 2007, a seventy-piece collection of wigan's work was purchased by former tennis player turned entrepreneur
david lloyd, who insured the collection for a total value of 11.2 million GBP. since then the artist was commissioned
to replicate richard rogers' lloyd’s of london building - with the resulting sculpture being as large as a pin head.
wigan's work is currently touring the UK with exhibitions planned for the US and canada this year.
more
willard-wigan: http://www.willard-wigan.com
wigan speaks to the telegraph about his work
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via kottke

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