willard wigan is best known for creating pieces which are so small, you can only see them through a microscopethe head of a pin. now, willard has described how his autism inspired his success. joanne writtle reports. there is a saying, the best things come in small packages. little things mean a lot. willard wigan�*s become world famous for his minuscule works of art which can sit in the head of a needle. even the queen has a tiny crown at buckingham palace. but what many people don't know is that he is autistic, and it is something he spoke to children at st. george's school edgbaston about. scientists can't explain _ edgbaston about. scientists can't explain my _ edgbaston about. scientists can't explain my work, - edgbaston about. scientists can't explain my work, they j can't explain my work, they say, listen, how does a human being do this, how do they do that? the world needs to understand that autism has not been properly uncovered, they have only uncovered some of it. i was quite surprised, because of what — i was quite surprised, because of what he _ i was quite surprised, because of