“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 I mean we have always seen great Technicolor
“Comradery at 25,000 Feet” (Normandy 1944) Review by John Fraim
Originally posted by Symbol48 on Midnight Oil Studios: https://midnightoilstudios.org/2018/09/18/comradery-at-25000-feet/ “Comradery at 25,000 Feet” (Normandy 1944) – Darryl Audette Review by John Fraim Hollywood has always presented the military aviation heroics of the two
Small but mighty: Winnipeg miniaturist uses tiny models to tell big stories
Please click here to read the full article: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/miniature-show-winnipeg-1.4871551 Darryl Audette's work will be on display at the Annual Dollhouse and Miniatures Show on Sunday CBC News · Posted: Oct 20, 2018 11:43 AM CT
Fine Art or Miniatures? Darryl Audette Believes They Are One and the Same
By Pat Ostovar Photography by Ernie Mayer No visit to an art gallery would be complete without time spent sitting in front of a painting long enough to contemplate the artist's rationale,
Light and Shadow
Light is my favorite form of paint," says Darryl Audette of Winnipeg. "Light is an element used to tell a story. When I do a miniature, it's a scaled down version