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I loved the film Jurassic Park in 1993. My son is a fan of dinosaurs, so I couldn't miss a collection like this! I started with the famous tyrannosaur, symbolizing the carnivorous giant in total contrast to the size of my usual microsculptures of a few millimeters high. As usual, it took me around a hundred hours to build each of these scenes, because everything is always delicate on this scale: finding the right proportions, the right attitudes, the expressions, because I wanted to make them as alive as possible.

Under my microscope, using a scalpel and paintbrush hairs, I first create the skeleton, then I use hardened glue to sculpt, and finally watercolor paint for the finishes. You should know that a paintbrush hair only represents 0.1 mm, sometimes less, and that collages on this scale are very delicate and the tools are always too large in relation to the sculpture. Accepting to work in the crash of the tremors of my fingers, in the infernal flows of water from watercolor paint, and under the breath of air from my nostrils which is akin to the sirocco wind... That's what is the life of the microsculptor.

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Triceratops Mother And Son

Triceratops Mother And Son

Under construction, the scene, and scene next to a standard pencil.
Size: 2,5 mm length X 1,5 mm height.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you would like to take a look at my work in real life, I am currently exhibiting in Brussels with the international exhibition "Small is beautiful".

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Brachiosaurus

Brachiosaurus

On a nail under, the scene, and on a wooden base.
Size: 4 mm length X 3,8 mm height.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is an amazing amount of skill! Kuddos to you person from the internet

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Dragon

Dragon

Next to a 1 euro cent coin, seen on 3 faces and on a wooden base.
Size: 8 mm length X 2,5 mm height.

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Tyrannosaurus Chasing An Ostrich

Tyrannosaurus Chasing An Ostrich

Size: 5 mm length X 3.5 mm height.

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Stegosaurus

Stegosaurus

Under construction, the scene, and on a wooden base.
Size: 2,5 mm length X 1,5 mm height.

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Ankylosaurs Fighting

Ankylosaurs Fighting

Size: 3 mm length X 2 mm height each.

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Maiasaura

Maiasaura

On barbecue pic and scene with eggs.
Size: 3,8 mm length X 1,8 mm height.

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Parasaurolophus: On A Matchstick, And A Scene

Parasaurolophus: On A Matchstick, And A Scene

On a matchstick, and a scene.
Size: 3.2 mm length X 2 mm height.

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Spinosaurus Chasing A Sawfish

Spinosaurus Chasing A Sawfish

Size: 4,5 mm length X 2,8 mm height.

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Quetzalcoatlus

Quetzalcoatlus

On a matchstick.
Size: 3 mm height X 2 mm length.

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Quetzalcoatlus

Quetzalcoatlus

Scene next to a standard pencil.

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