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Made in jp
Sinewy Scourge






USA

A fellow once commented after seeing some of my work that working on anything that small will increase the ability to do other things on a similar scale well. At the time, I thought he was talking about ships in a bottle, or microchips, or cutting emeralds.

Check this out:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/10/micro-art-russian-artist-nikolai-aldunin-master-miniatures_n_2441323.html?

Pretty awesome, huh?




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