I second that. The dio is simply stunnig the foliage is the best I have ever seen. Then to have it wired with LED just puts it on another level. I’m glad this was photograped and posted.
This is Absolutely amazing work, every little detail just pops and the layout and interaction among the figures, scenery, boat, water, etc are top notch. The water looks so incredibly realistic in its movement. This has to be one of if not the best diorama I’ve seen in a long time.
Can someone please describe what is going on though? I’m not sure I understand “the message” of this diorama. The woman is gesturing to the guitar, so does that imply she’s not an enemy but just a simple guitarist?
Wow, took me almost two years to find this, and will take two more years to see all the incredible modeling here. Foliage, water, lighting, layers upon layers of detail, that child being photographed - spectacular work!
Yes, no matter how stunning the execution of individual elements and how they’re combined, the essence of a diorama is the telling of a story. See Shep Paine’s dioramas for Monogram