An artist is making a big impression with his tiny pieces of art.
- Roy Tyson creates images and installations using miniature figures
- The 26-year-old from Essex paints the figures before taking their photos
- The tiny figures have affectionately became known as Roy’s People
Roy Tyson specialises in creating unique images and installations using miniature figures.
Often he uses everyday props and taxidermy to create a humourous scene designed to be fun and
intriguing.

Big ideas: Miniature forensic officers closely examine cigarette butts in this piece by Roy Tyson

Roy made this tiny figurine push a cart of peas along a road in this piece called Harvest

Big ambition: Two golfers have a go at hitting this ball in Anything’s Possible by Roy Tyson
In one piece, tiny forensic officers examine cigarette butts while in another fishermen cast their lines into a drain.
All of the miniature figures, affectionately known as Roy’s People, are hand painted to give them personality and charm.
The 26-year-old, from Stanford-le-Hope, in Essex, buys the figures and paints them before taking their pictures.

Under attack: Shooters take aim at this helpless snail in this piece by Roy Tyson

A tiny figurine looks through binoculars at wildlife including a bee in a flower bush
Passengers wait at a miniature bus stop before climbing on to a Scorpion as their mode of transport

Roy Tyson buys the figures and paints them before taking pictures of them in an unusual setting
Talented: What started as a playful hobby for Roy Tyson is now a full time role and he sells some pieces for more than £100

Roy Tyson is an artist making a big impression with his painted figurines
He recently told the Essex Echo that street art is his biggest influence. He said: ‘I like Banksy and the way he uses street art.
‘For me, the street art I do is just looking at things that are every day and seeing how little people can be used to make these things look funny.
‘It makes objects look different, it’s a mixture between things that are going on in the world and things that just pop into my head.’
To find out more visit Roy’s Facebook page.
source:::::Tara Brady in mailonline.comUK
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