Come and meet Teeny Weeny Halloweeny at The Miniature Masterpieces Exhibition, Wollaton Hall in Nottingham until February 2025.
Explore the Remarkable – Teeny Weeny Halloweeny by the amazing Dr. Willard Wigan, currently exhibited at Wollaton Hall! This tiny Halloween pumpkin, meticulously created from a solitary grain of sand and adorned with cat hair, is a captivating attraction for art enthusiasts and families!
Experience a delightful day at Wollaton Hall, featuring picturesque gardens, dinosaur displays, charming cafes, and a variety of attractions that guarantee hours of fun for everyone! Plus, don't miss the opportunity to see Teeny Weeny Halloweeny for FREE!
If you are interested in showcasing a micro-sculpture exhibit in your space, get in touch with Brian Fretwell at Team Willard Wigan Art. They offer the opportunity to host Dr. Willard Wigan’s captivating work, complete with tailored exhibitions and informative talks that will captivate your audience. Contact them at media@willardwiganart.com.
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The Miniature Masterpieces Exhibition is currently open, showcasing four new sculptures from the 'Disappearing World' collection that have never been seen before.
Having the chance to showcase a remarkable array of my micro-sculptures, featuring a fresh series named 'Disappearing World' that highlights endangered biodiversity, is a source of great excitement for Nottingham City Museums. I am eager to share the joy of presenting my creations with visitors from the local area, region, and across the nation.
Small Things Matter @ Wollaton Hall Nottingham
Don't overlook the inaugural world record endeavour by Dr. Wigan MBE; you will be astonished by its magnitude. Witness a truly enchanting display of the master craftsman showcasing his talent in crafting the tiniest microscopic artworks in the world.
Exclusive launch of my 'Disappearing World' collection at The Miniature Masterpieces Exhibition.
Introducing a fresh assortment of creations named Disappearing World, this captivating series of artworks is crafted using materials sourced from the earth, industry, and seas. Featuring a distinctive array of minuscule sculptures, delicately placed within needle eyes or displayed on innovative platforms, these pieces mirror the threatened biodiversity.
Through my miniature sculptures, I aim to communicate a significant message to mankind. They serve as a poignant reminder of the vanishing world we inhabit, urging us to take action and initiate transformations. Despite their small size, my intricate creations spark profound discussions, prompting viewers to reflect on the profound notion that even the most minute details hold significance. Witnessing my work may prove to be the most impactful encounter with minuscule art they have ever experienced.
Linking my artwork to the vanishing natural environment encourages visitors to reflect on examining themselves closely to identify what minor actions or adjustments they can make to help create a better and more sustainable world.
My Mother once told me "Your work is a grain of sand, throw it into life’s ocean and create a tidal wave of success”
My goal is to extend this art trail across the UK, showcasing an expanding collection of tiny sculptures. I want to involve visitors in embracing the idea that small things are important, inspiring them to make small changes that can alter the trajectory of our vanishing world.
Looking at little things to get big things done - The Miniature Masterpieces Exhibition.
My work conveys a message, demonstrating how even the smallest art can have a profound impact on you. It aims to inspire you to appreciate the significance of little things, serving as a gentle reminder that minor details hold importance. By uniting as a community to undertake small actions, we can unleash a wave of success. Envision a world where sustainability thrives, where we coexist harmoniously with nature, and a society that values and nurtures the diverse talents found within neurodiversity. Small Things Matter is a collective of individuals exploring the world of miniature art, motivated to enact minor changes that collectively lead to significant achievements.
Located in a magnificent park, the splendid Elizabethan mansion is home to two herds of wild deer. Within the Hall, you will find the Nottingham Natural History Museum, boasting a national-level natural science collection of over 750,000 objects, attracting more than 250,000 visitors annually.
Come explore my renowned Miniature Masterpieces collection exhibited in this exquisite hall.
It will be presented alongside Wollaton Hall’s World of Wonder Transformation, showcasing sculpted pieces within the eye of a needle, a never-before-seen display. All in honor of a world where small things can hold great significance.
Small Things Matter @ Wollaton Hall Nottingham