Ibrahim Bilal is an Egyptian artist who masters the art of micro art, which is the sculpting of miniature things, and he is the Guinness World Record holder for the smallest sculpture and was chosen by the UAE newspaper Vision as one of the most influential youth figures in the Arab world.

Ibrahim Bilal is an Egyptian artist who masters the art of micro art, which is the sculpting of miniature things, and he is the Guinness World Record holder for the smallest sculpture and was chosen by the UAE newspaper Vision as one of the most influential youth figures in the Arab world.

Art is one of the most beautiful things in life because it not only represents our lives, our stories and feelings, but it can also represent our history and landmarks, and it can convey a sublime message to us.

 Ibrahim Bilal is an Egyptian artist who masters the art of micro art, which is the sculpting of miniature things, and he is the Guinness World Record holder for the smallest sculpture and was chosen by the UAE newspaper Vision as one of the most influential youth figures in the Arab world.

 Ibrahim started this art five years ago when he saw a small sculpture and was fascinated by its high accuracy and his curiosity overcame him, and he decided to start learning it by himself with the help of the Internet, and in his first attempt he tried more than 20 times until he reached the high accuracy that always fascinates him.

 Ibrahim saw that art must carry a message, and he decided that his sculptures should be a model of the beauty of Egypt and the beauty of its monuments and help in promoting Egyptian art, so he started by carving some Egyptian statues on pencils, such as the statue of Nefertiti and King Tutankhamun and other statues and places.

 Ibrahim mastered this art to the extent that he dazzled the world with the accuracy of his high sculptures and was admired by local and international media such as Chinese and German media, in addition to achieving many achievements in this field such as:

 1- He won first place in the Arab world in the 2014 portrait competition.
 2- Participated in the identity exhibition at the Egyptian Opera House.
 3- Participated in Treasures of Lead exhibition.

 And many other achievements, despite his overwhelming success in this field and despite his extreme fatigue in this work because he can work for more than 20 hours to make a sculpture, but he still dreams of spreading this art and teaching it to others and establishing the first museum of miniature sculptures in the Middle East to keep this art present and always immortalized.