Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Needle's worth of fortune

Who would have ever thought that a single needle would fetch a jaw breaking price of up to $300,000. Willard Wigan is one of the few in the world that can make it happen.

A closer look at the eye of the needle with a microscope revealed that this is not any ordinary needle. There's a miniature sculpture of Snow White and the seven dwarfs, all fitted inside the pin head and including a witch nearby. Without the microscope, it looks nothing more than a speck of dust wedged in the eye of the needle. This speck, though, took more than three months to make it.

Willard Wigan from Birmingham, UK, is the world's pre-eminent micro-artist. He is an exceptional master craftsman. Now 50, he may have spent most of his life dismissed as an illiterate failure but he has a unique gift which, surely, constitutes artistic genius.

He is known for his painstaking care, working between heartbeats to avoid hand tremors. He uses a tiny surgical blade to carve sculptures out of rice and sugar, and paints using an eyelash as a brush. His work is normally only visible through a microscope and includes sculptures of Elvis and Snow White.

Other works by Wigan include a miniature model of Auguste Rodin's The Thinker - fitted on a pin head - and a model of The Last Supper, complete with 12 disciples. His tiniest piece to date is a Scottish terrier standing on the point of an acupuncture needle; while his next project is to create a Little Red Riding Hood so small she could be gobbled up not just by a wolf but by a flea.

Wigan's ultimate ambition as he told is that one day, he's going to do the Queen in her Coronation Coach with all the horses, too.

Source : www.dailymail.co.uk
Source : news.bbc.co.uk

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