One of the most captivating parts of his work is how convincingly these miniature worlds are lit. Derrick uses a mix of natural and artificial light to create the illusion that the figures are standing in real, full-scale environments. A warm glow through a window, a dramatic shadow across a desk, the neon glow of a neon street sign, or a carefully placed beam of light can make a simple setup feel cinematic, as if the viewer has stumbled into a still from a much bigger story. The lighting does more than make the scenes look realistic; it gives them mood, atmosphere, and emotional weight.
#3 “We Reminisce Those Bittersweet Memories From Our Innocent Years”

His environments are just as clever. Rather than relying on elaborate sets, Derrick often builds his scenes from everyday items such as desktop items, cardboard, books, stationery, and other common household objects. In his hands, a stack of books can become a city block, a coffee mug can be a grain tower, and everyday office supplies can turn into props. The charm comes from recognizing both realities at once: the ordinary material in front of us, and the imaginative world it suddenly becomes.
#4 “The World Feels Kinder When We Explore With Trusted Loyal Companions By Our Side”

#5 “Our Time Is Quietly And Sneakily Passing By As The Seasons Progress”

#7 “We Don't Fully Realize How Much Change Time Has Brought Until We Go Back To Our Hometown”

#9 “We Wish We Are Not Constantly Drowning In The Mundane Chores”

#10 “We Wonder What Is The Best Way For Us To Relax And Recharge”

#11 “We Wish Life Comes With Directions For Our Every Turn And Intersection In This Vas Metaphorical Maze”

#13 “We Miss Getting Lost In Pages And, Deep, Well-Constructed Thoughts”

#14 “We Lost The Patience For Office Small Talk”

#18 “We Painstakingly Plant Hope And Unwavering Belief In Our Dreams”

#19 “We Feel The Familiar And Profound Fatigue When We Get Back On The Road Again”

#20 “Journey Man”











