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It appears this is a gentleman who has just passed away, and who was known for doing social and political commentary with Playmobil dioramas.
This article in English has many examples of his work. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/greece-mr-plasticobilism_n_563b6937e4b0b24aee490e39 There are some edgy and challenging images, and also a number that seem to be very Greek-localised - in other words difficult for non-Greeks to understand, as they seem to refer to local affairs that outsiders won't know about. A number of the images take strong political positions.
Some pictures are also on his THAT SITE page https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100044552734485 Some of these are very religious.
I think his work is very interesting. PM dioramas tend to shy away from strong commentary, and I think that's usually for the best, but the possibility is there - klickies and sets often represent real life things, and these can be combined in ways that send various messages.
He appears to have passed away rather young.