Bringing history to life
This article was originally posted on: https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/our-communities/metro/Bringing-history-to-life-508594851.html Darryl Audette started building models when he was 12 years old. "I always built ships and planes and
Dioramas depict D-Day landings
Show hosted by International Plastic Modellers' Society to honour 75th anniversary of Allied operation By: Martin Zeilig Originally Posted on : 04/26/2019 4:00 AM | Last
Darryl Audette: Airborne Art Project
originally posted: http://royalaviationmuseum.com/darryl-audette-airborne-art-project/ “Comradery at 25,000 feet”: Normandy 1944 “Comradery at 25,000 feet” Normandy 1944, came about when I was asked to make something for
Dave Morrow Shows His Sheperd Paine Collection
In September 2013, the 14th annual Western Australian Scale Model Expo featured a special exhibit on the work of Shep Paine, including some of his
The Illusionist article by John Fraim
origionally posted on Midnight Oil Studios THE ILLUSIONIST Wildfire – Matthew Albanese ____________________________________ Strange Worlds By Matthew Albanese Introductory Essay By David Revere McFadden Lazy Dog Press 2013 /
SCREENWRITING & POLITICAL NARRATIVE
The Caretaker’s Suite and Boiler Room of a New York Hotel, 1950s (1/12, 2016) – Darryl Audette _____________________________________________ Application of Screenwriting Technique to Political
“Comradery at 25,000 Feet” (Normandy 1944) By Darryl Audette Review by John Fraim
Hollywood has always presented the military aviation heroics of the two World Wars from the outside rather than the inside. By this
ValourCon 10 Article by The SPRUE
ValourCon 10: “Bringing history to life” by Bill Zuk, Photos by Ray Bean ValourCon10 is a regional scale model contest held annually by the
Box Dioramists: Masters of Illusion
"The same objects look bent and straight when seen in and out of water
Bringing history to life – Winnipeg Free Press Interview
Darryl Audette started building models when he was 12 years old. "I always built ships and planes and stuff like that and would
Take That!
My latest shadow box dioramas have unconsciously dealt with heroism and valour during the height of battle in WW1 and WW2, mostly,
To a Fair Wind… and Brandywine!
Like most great adventures, this one started with an unexpected phone call. Jim DeRogatis rang me a few weeks in advance asking
When a Bond Among Men Was Forged in the Blood of Faith
Back in 1989, I was going to attend an upcoming miniatures exhibition with a medieval theme. After seeing Sheperd Paine’s “Remnants of An
Andy Warhol
My project for last term’s Theatre Design class was to portray the environment that Andy Warhol inhabited, or rather how I saw
Theatrical Moodbox
Lessons for Box Dioramas to be Learned from Theatrical Design By Darryl Audette Many years ago, I was going to enroll in Production Design as