Artist combines everyday objects with miniature figures to create captivating images that look as if they have been inspired by Gulliver’s Travels

IT takes a big imagination to come up with these teeny scenes.

Japanese artist Tatsuya Tanaka has spent the past five years combining everyday objects with miniature figures to make jokey works of photographic art.

The talented snapper creates one a day as part of a continuing series, building clever scenarios that look as if they have been inspired by Gulliver’s Travels.

Tatsuya said: “Everyone must have had similar thoughts at least once, broccoli might sometimes look like a forest or leaves floating on water might sometimes look like little boats.”

His work includes a pair sledging on a frothy pint, and a mini recreation of the New York skyline made from staples.

Here, NICK PRITCHARD selects some of his most enchanting scenes – which seem to show it is a small world after all.






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