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These are really cool. And
These are really cool. And seriously for the guy who said get a job, sculpture is hard work. I work in clay (much larger than this of course) and it's very time consuming, takes years of practice, and patience. Besides if you are successful art can bring in very good money, my work doesn't sell for even close to what his does so I have a second parttime job as well but it's not a bad way to make a living. How many people can say they truly love their job and are excited to get to work everyday? I can, most other people I know can't. However to say these are the world's smallest works of art definitely shows a lack of research. He absolutley creates some of the world's smallest art and is a very small exclussive number of artists who can do work like this.