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Artist with an eagle eye managed to do something amazing using just a magnifying glass, a needle and some paint. It’s almost impossible to see, imagine the work you took to do.

This artist is not a Chinese who does amazing and small things, he is a Brazilian.

At the age of 44, he made the smallest painting in the world until someone challenged him and made something smaller, do you have the creativity for that?

In his country he won a trophy for having made the smallest paintings in Brazil. Wesley D’Amico proudly keeps his trophy on a shelf and always shows his little art to those who are curious. Of course he borrows a magnifying glass.

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    Won a title for making the smallest arts in Brazil

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    Wesley and his trophy

    Wesley did some paintings that are really quite small.

    This video Wesley tries to show how small his painting is with the Brazilian Flag

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    The artist’s incredible work, which showcases his precision and dedication, reminds us of the artistry found in creating the world’s smallest paintings.

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    For those fascinated by the meticulous process behind these miniature masterpieces, a deeper exploration of such tiny art forms gives insight into the challenges and triumphs involved.