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Micro Sculptures

Posted: 2006-09-20 11:06am
by Madison15
Lookie here

The detail this guy puts in to the Sculptures is incredable for the size he's working with. :shock:

Posted: 2006-09-20 11:27am
by Ghost Rider
Off to Artwork, Music, Photos

Posted: 2006-09-24 04:35pm
by salm
Why hasen´t he done the obvious and made angles dancing on the head of a pin?

Posted: 2006-09-24 04:41pm
by Zaia
Holy shit, those are incredible! Especially the Adam & Eve that was sculpted in the lead at the tip of a pencil. Amazing. :shock:

Posted: 2006-09-24 07:38pm
by Frank Hipper
salm wrote:Why hasen´t he done the obvious and made angles dancing on the head of a pin?
You will state how many angel sculptures can dance on the head of a pin, or we'll be having a salm barbeque, you heretic!
:lol:

Mind boggling and wonderful stuff, right down to Zeus's micro-penis. :P
The elephant on the head of a pin really shows how tiny this guy can go, notice how much smaller it is than others in the gallery. Henry VIII and his wives is my favorite, though.

Posted: 2006-09-24 09:50pm
by Pick
I appreciate him more for his actual sculpting talent than his gimmick. He's a very polished sculptor, and I would note that at any size of production.

It's rather sad that none of these are really effective display pieces, due to their stature.

Posted: 2006-09-24 11:40pm
by fusion
"I have a microscope to show you my gallery!!!!"
"What"
"Take a look"
"What, I don't see anything"
"You see that dot there?"
"Yes."
"That is my entire collection!!!!"

Posted: 2006-09-25 03:24pm
by Frank Hipper
Pick wrote:I appreciate him more for his actual sculpting talent than his gimmick. He's a very polished sculptor, and I would note that at any size of production.

It's rather sad that none of these are really effective display pieces, due to their stature.
Having some experience with sculpting myself, what gets me is that I can't imagine what he uses for tools working that tiny, and in a material like pencil lead!

The very tip of a fresh X-Acto knife, maybe, but at that scale even something that fine is going to get very clumsy, very quick.

Posted: 2006-09-25 04:09pm
by Pick
Oh, I am most confident that his tools are specially made and do not resemble any customary artistic apparatuses.