Russian miniaturist Nikolai Aldunin creates works of art so tiny, a microscope is needed to see them.
Caravan
Who says you can't put a camel through the eye of a needle?
Craftsman
Aldunin poses in the work area of his Moscow apartment.
Gun on a Matchstick
The artist worked for six months
Tiny Tank
This sculpture rests on the open face of a sliced apple seed.
Precious
Both the tank and the Kalashnikov are crafted of gold
Russian Samovar
This microscopic replica rests on a needle next to a grain of sugar.
Ready to Ride
Aldunin takes his inspiration from a famous Russian tale about Levsha
Great Master
A likeness of the novelist Leo Tolstoy has been engraved on this grain of rice.
Ready to Ride
Aldunin's work naturally leads to some frustration. While crafting a miniature rifle, he lost the weapon's butt after having worked on it for two weeks. "I had a sit-down and a smoke and calmed down," he said, then decided to start all over again.