Bessiere wrote:Beautiful work. It takes me to a mythic world I rarely get to see so thank you for the glimpse.
You are most welcome...
Always glad to share some photos which, (hopefully), shine a glimmer of light in these gloomy and difficult times.
Some BackgroundThis was the first
"real" diorama I ever created, although I do intend to re-build it in the very near future -- while most likely splitting it into two different scenes.
Inspiration was by way of a poem from the pen of Alfred Lord Tennyson
and the play "Iphigenia in Aulis" written approximately 2,500 years old by Euripides; both of which I read in my early-teens while attending Classical Studies classes at school.
It was the first of my dioramas to be featured in a hobby magazine -- but certainly not the last, (there have been several).
I have been advised that my latest article shall appear in the next issue of Toy Soldier Collector magazine, to be released end of this month. Once published, I will post photos of the featured diorama both in the WIP and also this Gallery section of the forum.
Although the title of the magazine suggests that it primarily focusses on toy soldiers, that is not completely true, as the Editor also welcomes articles that include assembled and painted kit figures, plus converted miniatures. I have seen quite a few posts of extremely well done 20mm - 28mm figures on this forum that would definitely be considered if submitted for publication -- they really are that good.
PS. If you left-click on the photo of the "Iphigenia" feature, then that should take you to my PostImage page. You can then read the text I wrote for the article.
Here's the third page:-
Cheers