Tiny, biologically accurate sculptures of birds and animals by Hungarian biologist and miniaturist Fanni Sandor.
Each can take up to two weeks to create, forgoing moulds for embossing and pin-ended tools (the robin’s nest alone took three days.)
But you don’t care about that. Because you only hear the sound of her name.
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These are amazing!
but how will bertie feel about those nails? borderline
personality.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/borderline-personality-disorder/symptoms-causes/syc-20370237
is johnny – with an established tendency toward aggressive bullying, petulance, thin-skinned childish responses to mockery or criticism, personalizing every argument, puerile clamouring for affirmation and approval, and bot tom licking – suggesting that I have a personality disorder ?!
spectacular !
Wong.
I’d have them shorter and cleaner, especially for a photoshoot but… maybe I’ve set the bar too high.
You be you, Bertie.
Thanks pal.
( I even put down my emery board to type that )
-Gasp!
I had a friend once who was a hand model. All they did was their hands, for make-up, or holding things, or whatever. The fear of an uneven cut was real! He would wear gloves almost all the time when doing anything to protect his hands.I swear he put more effort into those hands than my girlfriend did before a date!
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Oh, wait…
But why?
But is she not a biologist and a maker of miniatures? this seems like a fairly productive and relevant use of her time. Plus she probably does other things too
Fanny Sander.You’re never too old
Faunny Shandore is the Hungarian pronunciation.
Both the Magyar alphabet and grammar are quite extraordinary
But point taken :)
http://www.lingvozone.com/Hungarian
I lol’d, I’m a grown woman and I lol’d like a school girl… hehehe
Am I the only person who wondered if the model had normal sized or extra large hands?