Willard Wigan joins us from NPR West. Welcome to the program. WILLARD WIGAN: Thank you. I feel very honored to be here. Thank you. HANSEN: So, just how big or - I guess I should say more precisely - ...
Even if beauty is in the eye of the beholder, these sculptures that fit in the eye of a needle and on the head of a pin are nothing short of amazing. The artist, Willard Wigan, uses a microscope to ...
Ordinarily, if your career’s work can be contained in a ring box, you might want to reevaluate your station in life. Obviously sculptor Willard Wigan never measured success in that way. Wigan is a ...
September 10, 2009 (PRESS RELEASE) He is the only person in the world to do this microscopic work. He is in Chicago through Oct. 2 for his art exhibit at Nicole Gallery in Chicago. Can you imagine two ...
Willard Wigan -- who suffered from dyslexia as a child, and can barely read or write today -- creates some of the most elaborate pieces of art. WSJ's Gautam Naik reports these micro-sculptures are ...
Sometimes painted with a single eyelash, Willard Wigan’s tiny sculptures fit in the eye of a needle Julia Binswanger Daily Correspondent Artist Willard Wigan is famous for his recreations of famous ...
A series of microscopic art pieces, so small that they fit into the eye of a needle, will go on display in the UK this weekend. From Saturday until October, Wollaton Hall in the city of Nottingham, ...
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