About Robin Heath

Robin Heath's dioramas were brought to the attention of Outside In by his sister, this is her introduction to his work:

"As far as I can remember my brother was always into model making. These battlefield landscapes that he created always intrigued me. The detail he put into every soldier, the painstaking effort that went into making the dioramas impressed me greatly. I always wondered how anyone could have the patience to create something so intricate.
All the diorama’s seen here were made by him throughout his adult life during his stay in forensic units. He did have help making the outer wooden structure, but he did all the work from painting the soldiers to placing them in the battle scene. I can now only imagine what he got out of creating something so detailed – immersing himself in the creativity, satisfaction of a job well done and the sense of achievement.

He recently passed away aged 55 from cancer wanting the recognition for his amazing work and I am very grateful and very happy that I can do this for him now posthumously. I hope you enjoy them as much as me."

Becky Carney 2010

Comments

16/03/2012

Cecilia Montague

I have really enjoyed looking at your brother's boats and battlefields. (Thank You)

14/08/2011

Chris Rowe

Just curious - was Robin local to Chichester (Witterings area)? If so, I knew him some time ago.

14/08/2011

Sharna Robertson

It is such a delight to know that other's can finally see Robins work. I was very fortunate to see Robin's diorama's when after years of storage he had them displayed on his wall. Robin was an extremely talented man who's attention to detail and dedication was amazing.

14/08/2011

Becky Carney

Hi Chris and Sharna

Thank you for your comments. It's lovely to see that my brother's work is being appreciated.

14/08/2011

Tim

Hi Becky,

I found some important news out about 1 year ago and the info you have put on this site has been very emotional for me (in a positive way)

I would rather not explain here but would really appreciate an email when you get chance.

Many Thanks

Tim

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