<Dimonscapes-interactive portraits by artist, Roz Dimon>
Peel back the layers of a painting and step inside the story of its creation.span.

Dimon draws using a state-of-the-art Wacom Tablet and Pen




WHAT'S UP:
My first "psalmmash" dedicated to Malala, the fifteen-year old shot by the Taliban for attempting to further education for girls in Pakistan.

The DIMONscapes® premiered in June 2012 at The Delamar Southport Gallery with a VIP preview reception and dinner that raised funds for Breast Cancer Alliance, followed by a gala reception attended by over 250 people -- The show was featured in a five-page article written by Cindy Clarke for VENU magazine's May 2012 issue.

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An early pioneer in digital painting (1984) Dimon has one work in the Metropolitan Museum, eight works in the collection of AT&T and is in numerous other private and corporate collections. Her exploration into digital storytelling was featured in the National Journal for Art Education (2010) and she has been a featured guest discussing the intersection of digital and spiritual on NPR radio (2011/12).

WEBSITES:
ArtStory.net

InfoWoman.us

ArtForChange.net

“Drawing in the Age of Information”

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Logos Divinity Guildworks

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    interact with Frog Pledge, a Dimonscape     interact with the DIMONscape® Pale Male     interact with the DIMONscapsz® JetAge

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the DIMONscapes® derive from my information paintings [oil-on-canvas] below, more at ArtStory.net

The Pyramid Club, oil on canvas, 1985      Picassos Woman, oil on canvas, 1986      Big Boys Dont Cry, oil on canvas, 1985      June In December, oil on canvas, 1985