A masterpiece of miniature art: Strauss as a 2mm sculpture!

A masterpiece of miniature art: Strauss as a 2mm sculpture!

Rudolfplatz 2, 1010 Wien, Österreich - A really unusual work of art was presented in Vienna: a microminiature by Johann Strauss (son), made from a milk tooth by the artist Arsen Melkumyan. With a height of only 2 millimeters, the filigree sculpture can hardly be seen with the naked eye and was created with a special technology over a period of two years. Melkumyan explains that the tiny sculpture is not only a tribute to the famous waltz king, but also symbolizes the limitless potential of human creativity. In order to be able to look at the small masterpiece, a microscope stand was set up in his jewelry shop, which enlarged it 20 times, as the Krone

a masterpiece of microscope technology

Melkumyan emphasizes that the production of the microminiature represents an immense technical challenge and is only dominated by a few artisans in the world. As a rule, such works are unsalable and are rarely personalized and can take months to years to complete them. According to Melkumyan, there are only about 10 to 15 masters worldwide who dominate this technology, which makes the work of art very special.

A further reference to microscopy can be found in the history of international science, which deals with light and optical devices. Johann Zahn, a German engineer of the 17th century, is considered one of the most important authors and developers in this area. In 1685 he published the work "Oculus Artificialis Teledioptricus" and presented concepts for portable cameras and various light projections. Working laid the foundation for many technological developments that we know today, such as the camera and the microscope, and show the inexhaustible ingenuity of scientists and artists in the game with light and space, which also comes into play in the worldwide appreciation of Johann Strauss, as well as wikipedia can be read.

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