Have You Seen Works Of Art Smaller Than Ant?

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Nottingham: The British sculptural artist Willard Wigan surprised everyone by creating works of art smaller than an ant. A ‘miniature masterpiece’ consisting of 24 sculptures by Dr Willard will be exhibited at the Woolton Paul in Nottingham, UK. The exhibition will continue from April 1 to October.

 

The exhibition features sculptures as part of his ‘Disappearing World’ collection are on display as part of a FREE exhibition in Wollaton Hall. This is showcased alongside Wollaton Hall’s World of Wonder Transformation – and displays sculptured pieces in the eye of a needle, never before seen on display. All in dedication to a world where nothing does exist, small things can become everything.

‘Disappearing World’ focuses on biodiversity in danger and the national initiative launches alongside a new natural history gallery at the Hall which highlights the need to study taxidermy to support global conservation.

Among the statues kept in this exhibition are those of the English writer and poet William Shakespeare, the famous scientist Albert Einstein, and many other famous personalities.

The artist’s manager told me that the aim of creating sculptures smaller than ants was to convey that small things mean a lot in a rapidly disappearing world.

He said that we want people to participate in this exhibition and try to understand that the small things in life that we ignore actually matter; seeing these works of art will have a deep impact on people.

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