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About Willard Wigan MBE

Born in 1957 in Birmingham, Willard Wigan began his artistic life at a tender age. Suffering from dyslexia and learning difficulties, he struggled at school, finding solace in creating art of such minute proportions that it virtually could not be seen with the naked eye.

“It began when I was five years old,” says Willard. “I started making houses for ants because I thought they needed somewhere to live. Then I made them shoes and hats. It was a fantasy world I escaped to where my dyslexia didn’t hold me back and my teachers couldn’t criticise me. That’s how my career as a micro-sculptor began.”

Willard’s micro-sculptures have become so minute that they are only visible through a microscope. Each piece commonly sits within the eye of a needle, or on a pin head.

The personal sacrifice involved in creating such wondrous, yet scarcely believable, pieces is inconceivable to most. Willard enters a meditative state in which his heartbeat is slowed, allowing him to reduce hand tremors and sculpt between pulse

30 Comments

Extraordinary!

26 months ago

So amazing!

26 months ago

nice collection

26 months ago

nice collection

26 months ago

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24 months ago

very nice collection

22 months ago

Wonderful art!

22 months ago

This is amazing.Thank you for sharing,

21 months ago

Amazing art!

21 months ago

Amazing very nice.....

20 months ago

intersted collection

19 months ago

magnificent micro art

18 months ago

it's crazy how he did that...amazing...

18 months ago

Fantastic!!

17 months ago

good one! nice article to share!
nice and an excellent Post ,good sharing,
it is nice sharing...keep on hard work
thanks for sharig............
too lengthy but good. keep it up.......
well done job!
like this

16 months ago

Wahoo, that was mind blowing

16 months ago

Those are great to be able to get them so small is awesome!

16 months ago

wow So amazing pictures . I like it . please check my blogs.

15 months ago

good work like it keep it up

15 months ago

Beautiful post . very intrsting collection.

15 months ago

nice

15 months ago

nice post

14 months ago

very good post, thanks a lot )))

14 months ago

That's simply amazing! I think I would lose my eyesight trying to do that!

14 months ago

Amazing they are so beautiful and small. thank you for sharing

13 months ago