Microscopic art creator Willard Wigan has immortalized the Obama family in the eye of a needle and Muhammad Ali on the head of a match. In producing micro sculptures so incredibly small, he works under a microscope and employs ingenious tools, such as a fly’s hair or an ex-girlfriend’s eyelash for paintbrushes.
Image by Getty Images via @daylife Here is another wonderful and inspirational story of an artist. Her name is McKenzie, and I hope you enjoy her story as much as I did. My Winding Road by McKenzie I have achieved much notoriety and attention in the past few months in my artistic career. It hasn’t [...]
Image by rogiro via Flickr I’ve decide to begin a new post series about ancient art. Together we’ll revisit the amazing creative beginnings of our ancestors. It should be an interesting journey. I hope to show you things you’ve never seen before. We will begin the series with Pictures of Prehistoric Man: Prehistoric Art. After [...]
Image via Wikipedia . Following is the Power of Art story, written by Ruth Read and some of her beautiful tropical flower paintings. When I first started to paint I was asked to paint a client’s dog. This was a gorgeous dog that I saw at least once a week. I did not have any [...]
Power of art is a new category on Arted 4 Life blog and all the artists are welcome to share in here their stories about how their art affected someone else’s life.