Did they use a needle tip to create these tiny artworks? I can’t even imagine how they did it! This is incredible!! ![]()
this kind of art is so fascinating, but as someone with astigmatism… my eyes could never ![]()
I don’t get it either, haha—I already struggle with these miniatures, so just imagine trying to paint or build something on a grain of rice.
Hahaha, they’re grains of rice! They decorate them. I can’t imagine it either.
Believe me, I don’t have astigmatism and I wouldn’t be able to either, hahaha.
I have seen this in a documentary, and it is amazing!
I cant help but marvel at the ability of the artists who do this.
Seriously… the precsion is unbelievable… surely they use lasers…
Wow, that’s incredible! ![]()
I can’t even imagine having the patience or steady hands to create something on a single grain of rice. It definitely puts our little miniature struggles into perspective!
Thanks for sharing—this was fascinating.
Really? What a coincidence!
If you get the chance to see it in a museum, do it! You’ll love it.
Hehe, the ones I visited were hand-painted, not done with lasers.
Yeah, it’s amazing! I’m really glad you liked it and that it inspires your own creations! ![]()
I really hope I could! You are lucky that you have so many beautiful places to visit there!
These are so fascinating! I would love to see them in person!
I haven’t seen anything like that in personal. I will be amaze if ever I’ve experienced one. ![]()
Well, don’t think there’s all that much to it; I managed to see it in Barcelona when I was little and again in Andorra when I was twenty—hehe—because I like visiting museums and just happened to stumble upon it.
It’s incredible art! You’d love it! I hope they hold an exhibition near you someday!
It’s a curious kind of art, to be honest—hehe. You’d like it; it’s an entertaining museum.
Aha. Thanks for sharing, my dear!
I wonder how they make mini things like that.
A mystery, hahaha. ![]()