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I have always created art in my childhood, however, my passion grew even more in my adolescene. I am a self-taught artist. I started sculpting 13 years ago and what interests me the most is the focus on tiny things because under my microsope the outside world disappears. I do not even see my fingers! Tools such as sewing or acupuncture needles become giant objects.

This work offers me the opportunity to surpass myself and I am always sure that when I start a new sculpture, I will not be disappointed. I often need to start it all over again 10 or even 20 times.

Painting on a bird's head that measures 4 times less than 1 mm is a challenge that often requires even more work than carving with the scalpel. Sometimes, I can get stuck with a single small detail for 1 or 2 weeks (an eye or a beak). Apart from the birds that I adore a lot, I also make tiny 1 mm houses placed on pinheads, funny friendly scenes, some graphite pencils with objects of 1 or 2 mm.

All these pictures have been taken with a special camera magnifier. The photographed pencil leads are 5 mm high and 2 mm wide.

More info: mariecohydon.blogspot.com

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Colibri

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Ruby Brook
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My favorite! I love hummingbirds and those flowers are so beautiful... needs more upvotes!

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Mini Kingfishers On The Wooden Base

Mini Kingfishers On The Wooden Base

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Micro Merops

Micro Merops

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Hut On The Sewing Pin

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Marta Puig
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

the hut could be my second home, coupled with the house from before

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Huppe Under The Dome

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