1.
I work between my heartbeat. I have one-and-a-half seconds to actually move. And at the same time I have to watch I don’t inhale my own work.
Willard Wigan
2.
All creatures are great and small.
Willard Wigan
3.
People often swear the first time they see my work. I like that.
Willard Wigan
4.
I became obsessed with making more and more tiny things. I think I was trying to find a way of compensating for my embarrassment at having learning difficulties: people had made me feel small so I wanted to show them how significant 'small' could be.
Willard Wigan
5.
At school I'd want to be so small that nobody could see me, and so my work depicts and reflects me - what it felt like to grow up in a world of pain.
Willard Wigan
6.
I was told I would become nothing. Now I am showing people how big nothing is.
Willard Wigan
7.
As a kid, I lived in a fantasy world. I used to believe ants could talk. Not once did they say thank you.
Willard Wigan
8.
People find it very, very difficult to believe what I've done. Scientists have seen my work and they can't explain it. Even nano-scientists have seen it and been totally shocked. But if any man on Earth wants to challenge me, I'm ready. Bring it on.
Willard Wigan
9.
Flying helicopters is what I do for fun.
Willard Wigan
10.
I started making houses for ants because I thought they needed somewhere to live. Then I made them shoes and hats. It was a fantasy world I escaped to where my dyslexia didn't hold me back and my teachers couldn't criticize me. That's how my career as a micro-sculptor began.
Willard Wigan
11.
At home, when the heating pipes made noises, I imagined a tiny person was in there skipping with a rope. The fantasy world of tiny things became my escape.
Willard Wigan
12.
Just because you can't see something,
doesn't mean it's not there.
Willard Wigan
13.
The smaller your work, the bigger your name will become.
Willard Wigan
14.
When I first heard that Barack Obama was going to be the first black president, I wanted to do the smallest, biggest tribute in history.
Willard Wigan
15.
I'm like a mad professor, but without the spiky hair.
Willard Wigan
16.
My work knocks people out; you've not seen the best of me yet.
Willard Wigan
17.
The microscopic world became my obsession.
Willard Wigan
18.
My teacher said my brain was the size of a pea. He made my life miserable by singling me out in the classroom as a failure.
Willard Wigan
19.
I learned nothing at school, so I just lived in my own world.
Willard Wigan
20.
There is a child in all of us.
Willard Wigan
21.
When I was a kid, I had trouble at school because of my learning disabilities. Carving is my body compensating for the lack of other skills.
Willard Wigan