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Post by rdywenur on Oct 10, 2006 14:25:41 GMT -7
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Post by scatts on Oct 11, 2006 13:16:46 GMT -7
Amazing indeed.
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Post by bescheid on Oct 11, 2006 14:26:26 GMT -7
Gollies that was just amazing! All those in a eye of needle and that of {Adam and Eve on pencil lead}, how on this earth was this accomplished would one wonder?
Charles
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Post by leslie on Oct 12, 2006 4:11:34 GMT -7
I don't remember who the artist was - it may have been Willard - but I have visited the permanent exhibition of micro art on the island of Jersey. 'In the flesh' they are breathtaking and so interesting. Thanks for the site address Chris. Leslie
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Post by hollister on Oct 12, 2006 4:37:18 GMT -7
Do you think this guy knows the answer to the "how many angels can dance on the head of a pin" question? amazing! Thanks for sharing
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Post by bujno on Oct 12, 2006 4:55:11 GMT -7
Do you think this guy knows the answer to the "how many angels can dance on the head of a pin" question? amazing! Thanks for sharing or how to make a camel go through the eye of a needle?
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Post by leslie on Oct 12, 2006 8:32:30 GMT -7
I am not being sacrilegious, but the one who knows the answer to these two questions, his name is 'God'. Leslie
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Post by rdywenur on Oct 12, 2006 14:19:58 GMT -7
What is even more amzing is that he is autistic and has to hold his breath each time he sculpts and so on till the end. The control.
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