Although there’re many art forms of miniature carving, art doesn’t have the so-called standard, as long as it’s valuable to you, in that case it will be unique and great. Coming from a family of artists in Ufa, Russia, Salavat Fidai continues the family tradition within the art world, he creates miniature pop-culture sculptures on the tip of old-fashioned pencil with a craft knife and a magnifying glass.
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