<Dimonscapes-interactive portraits by artist, Roz Dimon>

Dimon draws using a state-of-the-art Wacom Tablet and Pen
LISTEN TO DIMON ON NPR:

In The Morning with Bonnie Grice


“The Guggenheim has issued a call for The Next Big Thing in Video. Cool but the NBT isn't about video at all. The latest here from rozolution.“[posted Aug. 2010]

Dimon traded in her oil paints for pixels in 1985, which led her to sell her first digital portrait through Sandy Gering, create Picture-Element, curate code for Ricco-Maresca, and dive into corporate America, while pursuing a new storytelling dimension in her art, culminating in ARTSTORY.NET, coined "the world's first visual blog" which post 9/11 morphed into the present DIMONscapes®.

Recent developments:
Featured artist in "Taking Digital Creativity to the Art Classroom," [Art Education, March 2010, by Ryan Shin.

Pale Male: A Pilgrimage purchased in 2009 by Walter Liedtke, Curator of European Paintings, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Liedtke, who has known the artist for 15 years,has stated: “Roz's studio is something of a blend between Rembrandt's and a lab at Apple or IBM.” read more.


MORE HERE:
Website: Solo show 2008: “Drawing in the Age of Information”

Website:ARTSTORY.NET

Website: Solo Show 2008 at The Grace Institute

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

interact with the DIMONscape®     interact with the DIMONscape® portrait

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