NEW YORK -- How much would you spend for a designer handbag that couldn't even hold a grain of salt? Someone paid $63,000 at auction Wednesday for a microscopic handbag created by a Brooklyn-based ...
Three of the most famous works by Vincent van Gogh have each been recreated at a microscopic size—smaller than a period—inside of a watch, making for the ultimate in wearable art. The timepiece is ...
The British artist David Lindon, also known as “Microangelo,” has made a microscopic version of Banksy’s Girl with Balloon that is so small it can fit in the eye of a needle. This miniature has not ...
Someone has purchased a "Microscopic Handbag" that’s reportedly smaller than a grain of sea salt for $63,750. The tiny tote, which measures 657-by-222-by-700 micrometers, was sold on Tuesday, June 27, ...
UK artist David A Lindon’s creations are so incredibly tiny that you can’t even see them with the naked eye. They fit inside the eyes of needles or sit on top of pins and pencils, and they’re way ...
Through a microscopic lens, the heat from an igniting matchstick – captured within one-eight-thousandth of a second – is palpable. A mosaic of caffeine crystals could be mistaken for a work of ...
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