Art on fingers: Man carves intricate sculptures on eggshells
Updated 15:10, 12-Sep-2019
There is more than one way to cook an egg, and Zeng Huosheng has also found many ways to carve one. From Hangzhou in east China's Zhejiang Province, Zeng has been practicing this delicate art for over six years on chicken, goose and ostrich egg shells. /VCG Photo

There is more than one way to cook an egg, and Zeng Huosheng has also found many ways to carve one. From Hangzhou in east China's Zhejiang Province, Zeng has been practicing this delicate art for over six years on chicken, goose and ostrich egg shells. /VCG Photo

After carefully emptying the yolk and egg white with a syringe, Zeng would use a small blade to remove the film on the shell. He then sketches a design on the shell before carving. /VCG Photo

After carefully emptying the yolk and egg white with a syringe, Zeng would use a small blade to remove the film on the shell. He then sketches a design on the shell before carving. /VCG Photo

It usually takes Zeng three to five days to carve a chicken eggshell, and up to a month for more complicated work. As the shell is often only 0.3 millimeters thick, a tiny bit of distraction could ruin the entire work. /VCG Photo

It usually takes Zeng three to five days to carve a chicken eggshell, and up to a month for more complicated work. As the shell is often only 0.3 millimeters thick, a tiny bit of distraction could ruin the entire work. /VCG Photo

The main subjects of Zeng's artworks are traditional Chinese culture icons, such as zodiac signs. Celebrity portraits carved on the eggshells include Mona Lisa and Chinese painter Qi Baishi. They lead viewers to a marvelous fantasy world. /VCG Photo

The main subjects of Zeng's artworks are traditional Chinese culture icons, such as zodiac signs. Celebrity portraits carved on the eggshells include Mona Lisa and Chinese painter Qi Baishi. They lead viewers to a marvelous fantasy world. /VCG Photo