Updated On: 07 April, 2024 07:40 AM IST | London | A Correspondent
After recreating microscopic versions of Van Gogh’s masterpieces in a watch, this English artist is now working on the world’s smallest zoo, inside needles

Sculptures so tiny that a match head appears huge in comparison. Pic/David A Lindon
It’s the last few days for the people of Bournemouth to feast their eyes upon what is being called the world’s smallest zoo. Well, you’ll need to grab some magnifiers first and spot the eccentric man dressed as Willy Wonka when you enter Wolverhampton’s Change Makers Hub, where artist David A Lindon has displayed his latest artwork. Renowned for his complex creations, Lindon is an expert at creating microscopic paintings and sculptures.
His debut solo exhibition features a myriad of miniature wildlife crafted in the eye of a needle. It’s not only the animal in focus that Lindon has paid attention to; he’s also meticulously crafted their surroundings. The scarlet macaw flies above the evergreen forests of America, and the panda is seen in its natural habitat, lounging around with bamboo in hand. The tiniest sculpture at the exhibition is an emperor penguin, resting on the tip of a needle.