A new interest based on small details

I have always been interested in miniature things and drawn to small things. As a child, I’d always buy the smallest toys in the shop (when given the chance). My drawings and sketches were always small. My woodworking projects are always on the smaller side. And throughout my life I have collected small objects and liked to study things that capture my interest in minute detail.

I have recently stumbled across watching restorers of watch mechanisms at work on YouTube- it’s fascinating! The specialist tools, magnification lenses and the mechanisms themselves are all incredible! So precise. It’s wonderful to see such craftsmanship, and to understand that these small mechanisms have been around for quite a while, relatively speaking of course, is quite amazing- especially when considering the tools available in the earlier years.

Do you have any new interests that you get the same satisfaction from?

Also, does anyone else get the interest in small, but precise, objects? I just find them immensely satisfying. The idea of carrying something so carefully constructed, or formed naturally (rocks and minerals), around in my pocket, quite wonderful.

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  • Have you seen that guy on TV who does the tiny statues inside the eye of a needle? He had to train himself to work between heart beats. Autistic (and he is) attention to small detail at it's very best. His name escapes me for the moment, but I've seen him interviewed a few times in relation to his exhibitions. The viewer needs to look though a powerful magnifier.

  • Is it Willard Wigan like Autonomistic wrote about in their response? If so, I hadn’t until then, but I’ve been enjoying looking at his work! If not, it sounds like there is another great person’s art to look into!

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