mardi 9 février 2016
Woman Creates the Tiniest Artworks You've Ever Seen in Your Life
Have you ever considered the world from an ant's perspective? OK, we haven't really thought about it either, which is why we're transfixed on the Instagram account Paintings For Ants. They're created by Lorraine Loots, an artist known for making incredible teeny-tiny drawings that are surprisingly very lifelike.
She's got a strong 263K followers on social media and even has her own book called 365 Postcards For Ants. Lorraine has painted popular subjects like Harry Potter, Star Wars, and everyone's favorite - pizza. Good thing for us, we don't need a magnifying glass to get up close and personal with her art. You can check out some of her work here.
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