Website review: CoMagz-World&039;s Tiniest Sculptur...
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•44 reviews since Aug 3, 2006
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Supatom rated 17 months ago- Willard Wigan was born in Birmingham, England in 1957 and is the creator of the smallest works of art on earth. From being a traumatised and unrecognised dyslexic child, he is now emerging as the most globally celebrated micro-miniaturist of all time and is literally capable of turning a spec of dust into a vision of true beauty. He works in total solitude at a quiet retreat in Jersey mainly at night when there is a greater sense of peace in the world and less static electricity to interfere with the immeasurable precision and tolerances required to create the pieces. The human hand can only work in 100th of an inch resolution. Willard's sculptures require precision to the scale of 1/1000th of an inch. To achieve such percision, willard has trained himself for years to enter a meditative state in which his heart rate and breath rate slows down. He then synchronizes the movements of the surgeon blade with his heart beats.

rfliss06 rated 20 months ago- There is no point to that.

LessThanNickel rated 20 months ago- wow

AIRIONMAJOR rated 22 months ago- There's another site with a larger grouping of W.W.'s incredible works, floating around in here.

kryptonite rated 23 months ago- why is it that i have to have a frickin' job whilst this a-hole does this stupid crap?

kelee rated 23 months ago- Amazing. From the page: The human hand can only work in 100th of an inch resolution. Willard's sculptures require precision to the scale of 1/1000th of an inch. To achieve such percision, willard has trained himself for years to enter a meditative state in which his heart rate and breath rate slows down. He then synchronizes the movements of the surgeon blade with his heart beats.

johnnyashes rated 23 months ago- amazing... but why would any one work so small?

warren19492 rated 23 months ago- This horizontal line is an eyelash.

littlewhite rated 23 months ago- From the page: "From being a traumatised and unrecognised dyslexic child, he is now emerging as the most globally celebrated micro-miniaturist of all time and is literally capable of turning a spec of dust into a vision of true beauty." Incredible.