Artist Painted Panda on a Single Strand of Hair.

By Alex in Art on Mar 24, 2006 at 12:27 pm

Chinese micro-painter Jing Ying Yin Hua spent 10 days to create an image of a giant panda on a single strand of human hair!

Link (via J-Walk Blog)

This reminds me of another micro-art: micro
camels by Mykola Syadristy
.


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  1. lindsay
    Mar 25th, 2006 at 4:24 am

    That’s insane! Very few people would have the patience for that.

  2. Alex
    Mar 26th, 2006 at 12:05 pm

    What got me is how Jing Ying Hua used a single strand of rabbit hair to paint on a single strand of human hair!!

  3. Neatorama » Blog Archive » Jin Yin Hua’s Portraits of American Presidents on Human Hair.
    Apr 5th, 2006 at 11:29 am

    [...] Link (Thanks Jin Yin Hua!) Previously on Neatorama: Jin’s panda micro-art [...]

  4. Yury Deulin
    Apr 17th, 2010 at 2:32 am

    Author microminiaturist Yury Deulin.

    Ekaterinburg(Russia)

    The biography.

    Deulin Yury – microminiaturist,founder of the “Microminiaturizm”.
    Microminiaturizm – new direction in world art .
    Microminiaturizm is divided in kinds of art:
    1.Micropainting
    2.Micrographic arts
    3.Microsculpture
    4.Microphotography
    Microminiature -artistic work of art invisible with the unaided eye (generalized appellation).
    Microminiaturist -artist,creator of microminiatures.
    Microminiatures are created in technique “microtechnique”.


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