What This Artist Can Do With Tiny Figurines Is Sure To Make You Smile Today

The artist David Gilliver called it “The Small Series” and it has been a big hit online. He uses tiny figurines from different model toy sets and household items to create imaginary scenes.

The results are these surreal photos that are simply delightful and refreshing. Each fantastic scenario depicts small people that are chilling out or toiling away in a BIG world. Enjoy!

Skittle Seats
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Anyone for a game of Candy Crush?
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Project Omelette
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There’s Always One Pistachio That Is Always Near Impossible To Open
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Tic Tac Toe
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The Rice Fields of Lilliput
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Granulating Sugar
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Free Refills
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Harvesting the Corn
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A Tiny Workman Scooping Out Kiwi
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Halloween Preparations
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Welcome to the Pod
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Runners pound across bubble wrap in “Just Popping To The Shops.
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Ever Wondered Why All The Crisps At The Bottom Of The Packet Are Tiny?
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Scale and Polish
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You’re Doing A Grate Job Little Men
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Holy Macaroni
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Tending to the Garden
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Made for the Girders
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Still Water Rafting
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Portaloo
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Honey, I think we took a wrong turn
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World Championship Hula Hoop Competition 2014
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Match.com
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Fore
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(Credit: David Gilliver, H/T to Daily Mail)