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67-year-old autistic man creates world's smallest sculptures out of carpet fibers and dust

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Willard Wigan creates microscopic art in the form of sculptures that aren't visible to the naked eye.

The sculptures he creates are so small that you cannot see them with the human eye but people can't stop staring at them.

Wigan has made it into the Guinness Book of World Records twice for his sculptures.

He's got historical figures, cartoon characters and even a gold ring mounted on an eyelash to pay homage to Beyoncé . You can check out his work on his website where no microscope is required. But if you ever get the chance to see something he sculpted in person, do him and other art admirers a favor...don't sneeze!.

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