there’s this story from yesterday about a panda painted onto a single human hair (see the bbc) which is kinda cool..
Jing Ying Hua, a chinese micro-painter apparently took 10 days using a rabbit hair to paint onto a human hair, this picture of a giant (tiny) panda. looks quite nice.
it got me looking for other ‘micro-artists’ because i find it hard to understand how anyone has the patience to do something like that. which led me to willard wigan – micro sculptor. check the art here. i like the girl with a balloon on an eyelash. very cool.
nice to look at but i don’t fancy having to whip the microscope out everytime i want to look at a piece of art. and what if you picked it up wrong? ruined!
tedious. but cool.


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I find it totally amazing that this can even be done. To be able to paint on
a human hair with a rabbit (hares) hair is awesome. I have told some friends
about this and they didn’t believe me, so i told them about this web site.
Keep up the very skillful and excellent work that you do.
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