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| ♕ |“Armistice.”Mixed media, 25 x 21 x 18 inches. 2011. By Thomas Doyle.
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Willard Wigan’s micro-sculptures are nothing short of awesome! And now you know how many camels fit in the eye of a needle.
Visit Faith Is Torment to view more of Willard’s teeny tiny artwork.
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A miniature museum! A museum on the scale of 1:7 presented by Belgian art dealer Ronny van de Velde, made up of thirty rooms of original work, each 100 x 60 x 65 cm, at the Brussels Antiques and Fine Art Fair. The circuit begins with Grandville’s drawings for Gulliver’s Travels, the famous book in which scale plays such a major role. Subsequent exhibition rooms are devoted to symbolism, surrealism, photography, the Cobra group, abstract and minimal art, and some will feature works by contemporary Belgian artists including Peter De Cupere, Fred Eerdekens, Jan Fabre, Kris Martin, Wesley Meuris, Boy Stappaerts, Stefan Vanfleteren, Koen Vanmechelen, Wout Vercammen and Cindy Wright.
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Carl Fabergé’s (1846-1920) miniature animals, for the Royal Collection © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
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