Lloyd's Building by Willard Wigan

I found this story over at
Coxsoft news, which was posted a few days ago. A miniature sculpture of the Lloyd's Building by the English micro-sculptor
Willard Wigan will be auctioned at the Lloyd's Building in England.
The picture to the left shows the architect of the Lloyds building, Lord Rogers looking through a microscope at the sculpture. The sculptor and the architect are also shown in front of a model of the Lloyd's building.
Wigan's sculpture of the Lloyd's building is made from white gold and platinum. It took the artist 4 months to complete and it sits on top of a pinhead.
The architect of the building said "
Designing the actual building itself was an intricate challenge, but to see it recreated in such minuscule proportions and with so much detail is quite unbelievable. I had to look through the microscope several times to check my eyes weren't deceiving me." BBCI also mentioned Willard Wigan a few weeks ago, with a miniature
sculpture of the Statue of Liberty.
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