I have always created art in my childhood, however, my passion grew even more in my adolescene. I am a self-taught artist. I started sculpting 13 years ago and what interests me the most is the focus on tiny things because under my microsope the outside world disappears. I do not even see my fingers! Tools such as sewing or acupuncture needles become giant objects.
This work offers me the opportunity to surpass myself and I am always sure that when I start a new sculpture, I will not be disappointed. I often need to start it all over again 10 or even 20 times.
Painting on a bird's head that measures 4 times less than 1 mm is a challenge that often requires even more work than carving with the scalpel. Sometimes, I can get stuck with a single small detail for 1 or 2 weeks (an eye or a beak). Apart from the birds that I adore a lot, I also make tiny 1 mm houses placed on pinheads, funny friendly scenes, some graphite pencils with objects of 1 or 2 mm.
All these pictures have been taken with a special camera magnifier. The photographed pencil leads are 5 mm high and 2 mm wide.
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Robins
Mini Toucans
Miniature Magpies & A Little Boy
Miniature Kingfishers
Colibri
My favorite! I love hummingbirds and those flowers are so beautiful... needs more upvotes!
Miniature Swallow
Miniature Owls
Micro House
Couple Of Ptiloris
Crested Hoazin
Miniature Turtledoves
Polar Bears In The Frozen Department
Swallow Under The Glass Dome
Eurasian Jay
Mini Kingfishers On The Wooden Base
Micro Merops
Huppe
Hut On The Sewing Pin
Guepier Flying
Huppe Under The Dome
I read the actual post twice because I wanted to ask if you ever get so far and then something goes wrong (and I see it does). I imagine you all hunched over with neck and finger ache! What a stunning collection, really well done, I am very impressed.
Thank you ever so much for all your kind comments Dorothy.
Load More Replies...Pencils from 6, 3, and 11 are all the same exact pencil. It makes me trust these less.
I think the bird pieces are that small, they probably just wanted to emphasis the scale by showing you how big a pencil would be next to it. I also noticed the copy pasting of the same pencil.
Load More Replies...I really want to see a video of these being made. Even if you cannot reveal the exact process, these are masterpieces! So stunned at the pics of them in the domes since I can really see the size.
Thank you for gracing us with these amazing and wonderful little friends! These are mind blowing creations and I love them! Then again, don’t we all?
What material does OP use to make these? I’ve been looking for a material that’ll hold detail well, is easy to carve, won’t break super easily, and isn’t perishable for a while.
I use all kinds of materials to sculpt: strong glue, graphite, wood, brush hairs, human hair, sometimes aluminum, silver. it holds up well over time. What must be remembered is that whatever the material used, you will have to start over and over again, because at this scale, everything breaks, everything shatters, because we are actually working with "dust". You also need a microscope & scalpel
Load More Replies...WOW! These are beautiful. What patience and eye for detail you have. Well done!
I read the actual post twice because I wanted to ask if you ever get so far and then something goes wrong (and I see it does). I imagine you all hunched over with neck and finger ache! What a stunning collection, really well done, I am very impressed.
Thank you ever so much for all your kind comments Dorothy.
Load More Replies...Pencils from 6, 3, and 11 are all the same exact pencil. It makes me trust these less.
I think the bird pieces are that small, they probably just wanted to emphasis the scale by showing you how big a pencil would be next to it. I also noticed the copy pasting of the same pencil.
Load More Replies...I really want to see a video of these being made. Even if you cannot reveal the exact process, these are masterpieces! So stunned at the pics of them in the domes since I can really see the size.
Thank you for gracing us with these amazing and wonderful little friends! These are mind blowing creations and I love them! Then again, don’t we all?
What material does OP use to make these? I’ve been looking for a material that’ll hold detail well, is easy to carve, won’t break super easily, and isn’t perishable for a while.
I use all kinds of materials to sculpt: strong glue, graphite, wood, brush hairs, human hair, sometimes aluminum, silver. it holds up well over time. What must be remembered is that whatever the material used, you will have to start over and over again, because at this scale, everything breaks, everything shatters, because we are actually working with "dust". You also need a microscope & scalpel
Load More Replies...WOW! These are beautiful. What patience and eye for detail you have. Well done!