The Smallest Places

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Willard Wigan’s remarkable micro-sculptures are so small they sit inside a needle or pinhead, and can only be viewed through a microscope.

Little Plates

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Detailed miniature sculptures by Israeli artist Shay Aaron.

Julie Moon Sculpture

Sculptress Julie Moon has a penchant for making shapeless figures not only come to life, but with personality and a love of flowers and jewelry to boot. She works her wonderful magic with ceramics, clay, and glaze to create forms that look as though they could come alive with every glance.

Chewing Gum Sculptures

Italian artist, Maurizio Savini has been working with pink chewing gum to create elaborate sculptures that include the life-size buffalo (pictured above), grizzly bear, and suited business man for the better part of ten years. Maurizio enjoys working with chewing gum because he believes that it is a very versatile material, and takes on its…
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A4 Paper Sculpture

Matthew Nicholson is a designer and photographer working in London who creates paper constructions of expensive objects. The series, called “Making the desirable accessible through an A4 printer,” contains paper re-creations of a Leica M3 camera, bespoke suit, and Fauxlex Submarinar 5512 watch. He has a how-to video for the Fauxlex watch, and his website…
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