Привет Ермек.Меня зовут Питер. Я из Англии.Я живу в Лондоне.Мне 12 лет.Я ученик.Мой любимый урок в школе биология. Я говорю на французсском и я учю казахский в моё свободное время потому что я хочу пойти в Казахстан.Моя семья не большая.У меня есть сестра и брат.Мой папа водитель автобуса и моя мама учительница.Моя сестра школьница.Мой брат учиться в университете.У тебя есть животные?!У меня есть собака.Его имя Мут.Я люблю гулять и играть с Мутом.У моей сестры есть кошка.Её имя Флаффи. У моего брата нет питомца.Он хочет хомяка но он потеряет много времени смотря за ним.У меня много друзей ноимой лучший друг Мик.Мы любим слушать музыку и играть в футбол. Наша любимая группа Зелёный Желе.У нас много их дисков и у Мика в доме есть их постер.Какаячтвоя любимая группа ?
Micro-Sculptures Willard Wigan (born in 1957 in England) is the creator of the smallest works of art on Earth! His miniature sculptures include The Titanic on a pinhead, a cat on an eyelash and the six wives of Henry VIII in the eye of a needle. Some art a lot smaller than the full stop at the end of this sentence. Wigan started making tiny things when he was a child. People made him feel small because he had learning difficulties, so he decided to show them how significant small could be! How does he create his unbelievable micro-sculptures? He slows his breathing, then patiently sculpts or paints between heartbeats, so that his hand stays perfectly still. He spends months carving his tiny creations from materials such as toothpicks, sugar crystals and grains of rice and then paints them with a tiny hair such as an eyelash. So how do visitors to Willard Wigan's exhibitions view his work? Through a microscope, of course!
Willard Wigan (born in 1957 in England) is the creator of the smallest works of art on Earth! His miniature sculptures include The Titanic on a pinhead, a cat on an eyelash and the six wives of Henry VIII in the eye of a needle. Some art a lot smaller than the full stop at the end of this sentence.
Wigan started making tiny things when he was a child. People made him feel small because he had learning difficulties, so he decided to show them how significant small could be! How does he create his unbelievable micro-sculptures? He slows his breathing, then patiently sculpts or paints between heartbeats, so that his hand stays perfectly still. He spends months carving his tiny creations from materials such as toothpicks, sugar crystals and grains of rice and then paints them with a tiny hair such as an eyelash. So how do visitors to Willard Wigan's exhibitions view his work? Through a microscope, of course!