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Micro-sculptor Willard Wigan is launching a new exhibition. The British    sculptor is known all around the world for his miniature sculptures that are    invisible to the naked eye. Willard uses tiny homemade tools and paints with    a hair plucked from a housefly’s back and carves microscopic figures from    grains of rice or sand or sugar. The sculptures, which often take months to    complete, are then mounted on pin heads or needles.
You can see Wigan’s work at 40a Museum Street, Bloomsbury,    London, WC1A 1L.

Micro-sculptor Willard Wigan is launching a new exhibition. The British sculptor is known all around the world for his miniature sculptures that are invisible to the naked eye. Willard uses tiny homemade tools and paints with a hair plucked from a housefly’s back and carves microscopic figures from grains of rice or sand or sugar. The sculptures, which often take months to complete, are then mounted on pin heads or needles.

You can see Wigan’s work at 40a Museum Street, Bloomsbury, London, WC1A 1L.

  12:33 pm  |   June 23 2009  

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