Apple Logo on the Cut of an Apple Seed

21 Oct 2011 | News |

Russian resident decorated the cut of an apple seed with Apple logo, especially for Steve Jobs who passed away. This is probably the smallest Apple logo ever created.

Apple logo on the cut of an apple seed

The piece of art was created by master of micro miniatures Stanislav Konenko from the Russian city ofOmsk. He decorated an apple seed with Apple logo painted in honor of Apple’s former CEO Steve Jobs.

“We liked the idea to combine Apple with apple and paint the company’s logo on the cup of an apple seed,” master’s father Anatoly Konenko said. As you remember, Steve Jobs was a genius who introduced the iPad and iPad 2, tablet computers that have changed our world.

According to Mr. Konenko, the logo was painted in watercolor. It was a hard job that required much patience.

Miniature Genius

Anatoly Konenko is the author of several great miniatures, including the smallest book in the work, present in the Guinness Book of Records. To celebrate the Day of Astronautics in 2011, he made the world’s smallest copy of the first satellite (its body is made of gold and its four antennas are made of tungsten; its diameter is0.05 mm).

In June, the genius of miniatures produced the world’s smallest aquarium that actually functioned. It had tiny floating algae and five little fish as inhabitants. The size of each zebrafish did not exceed four millimeters.

Master’s collection of masterpieces also includes the savvy flea, a caravan of camels through the eye of a needle, jewelry for insects, mini portraits and micro books.

The words by this master of micro miniatures were exhibited in the USA, Germany, France, Spain, Japan, Chinaand other countries. Some of them are exhibited in museums, libraries and private collections, including the presidents of Russia,South Korea,CzechRepublic, etc.

Micro miniatures open the amazing world of micro art. Can you believe that it is possible to fit thousands of letters on an apple or rice seed? Can you imagine a message written on a hair? It’s all possible with micro sculptures created by Russian geniuses and masters from other countries of the world.

Steve Jobs passed away

Remembering Steve Jobs

The memorial service for the Apple’s CEO was attended by tens of thousands of employees on Wednesday. This was the company’s tribute to Steve Jobs. The service lasted for 1.5 hours. A lot of Apple Stores were closed, and people who couldn’t attend it watched this event.

Coldplay and Norah Jones performed at the last and biggest service to honour Steve’s achievements.

Steve Jobs died from cancer on October 5. He was 56 years old.

Apple posted a black & white photograph of its former CEO on its homepage for 2 weeks after Jobs’ death. Everybody could send in their memories and condolences following a link on the site.

AskMen ranked Steve Jobs the Most Influential Man of 2011. He topped the list of 49 individuals who are professionals in various spheres of life, from tech geniuses to road cyclists. The list 2011 was based on over 200,000 reader votes.

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