Encompassing the greatest reaches of space and some of mans greatest accomplishments both on earth and in space, great art works of global proportions created on the head of a pin or in the space of the eye of a needle, the wonderful micro artworks of William Wigan...A collection of tiny statues sculptures by talented award winning British micro-sculptor William Wigan, popular famous people like Jesus Christ, Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, historic events like the Moon Landing, and iconic architecture like the Statue of Liberty all expressed as nano-art…
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Buzz Aldrin: Even if aliens come to earth and are so small they fit through the eye of a needle we could have this friendly miniature Buzz Aldrin Astronaut pictured above to welcome them! This is actually a tiny sculpture by British artist William Wiganin in celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the 1969 lunar landing
Have you ever thought that aliens from outer space are already all around loving among us but they are just too small for us to see? Maybe something we ought to think about and maybe a possibility we should plan for. How about a micron scale American Astronaut like the one above to greet the extraterrestrials and welcome them to the U.S. and won’t they need an tiny motel to stay at while they visit earth? The right person to employ for the job of constructing such small things would be Willard Wigan, he has a lifetime of experience with small scale worlds and unbelievably fine honed construction skills on a microscopic scale. I have posted some videos where this talented artist explains how he creates these works of art which can fit on the head of a pin or in the eye of a needle and you will still be amazed an puzzled with wonderment.
STAR WARS STARS: Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, R2-D2, CP03, and Chewbacca Star WarsBritish artist William Wigan builds his microscopic sculptures from many assorted things like shards of glass, bits of fabric, gold, spiders web, and he a fits them together perfectly almost never using glue; the results like the nine camels in the needles eye above are simply astounding.
DAVID: A small copy of Michelangelo's ”David”. A few of the people who own William Wigan works are Prince Charles, Sir Elton John, and Mike Tyson.
William Wiggan's subjects are often famous people, historic events or monuments; he seems to have the same affection for disney cartoon characters as I do and the genius sculptors' works a have a wide range from popular culture to architecture but all are tiny.
Aren't you astonished by the detail in these almost microscopic works of art by British nano-sculptor William Wiggan? Charlie Gibson of ABC News stated in a 2008 report that William Wiggan had sold his life work to an art collector for 20 million dollars… watch ABC News Video
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NanoArt, amazing nanosculptures by famous award winning British micro-sculptor Willard Wiggan, pictures of some of his best works, information about the artist and videos about the sculpture, his life and works.
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Page content: Title: Microphotography Images: beautiful amazing photographs from the tiny world around (and inside) us that is too small for us to see. Most of these interesting microphotographs were taken by Brandon Broll using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and can also be found in his incredible book titled Microcosmos.
Description: Be astonished by the details in these almost microscopic works of art by British micro-sculptor William Wiggan, view some his best works of art on this page and videos staring William Wigan and many more magnified unbelievable miniscule works of art.
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