STEPHEN'S SMALL LOVABLE, II , 2021
48 x 85.2 in (h x w)
Animated NFT, 46-second video, 1920 x 1080px

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Roz Dimon is a transplanted southerner to New York City who has been painting with a digital brush for over 30 years after her oil paintings began to fill with pixels. She is the creator of a new form of art and storytelling which she recently spoke about at a Conference on immersive New Media at Yale University's CCAM.

A recent commission by The Children's Museum of Long Island during COVID featured an interactive work she co-created with Latinx children working entirely via ZOOM and was supported by grants from the NEA, NYSFA and IMLS. Another museum commission entailed taking 300 years of history and making it into a single work of art whose story is accessible by all with an iPHONE or iPAD.

Dimon has a piece in the permanent collection of The 9/11 Memorial Museum and is a member of the Carter Burden Gallery in Chelsea, New York City.

Her work was recently featured in one of the first curated shows of NFTs called "NFT NOW" and she has a solo show of her LINCOLN series opening summer 2021.

ABOUT THIS WORK
Description: a man’s love affair with his Derringer handgun comes to life in this animation with voice-over. Original digital drawing created in 2016 as part of Dimon’s GUN Series, first shown at Carter Burden Gallery in New York City in 2018.

ARTIST INTERVIEW: https://techspressionism.com/video/interview/dimon/

WEBSITE: https://www.rozdimon.com/

INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/rozolution/

LOCATION: Shelter Island, NY USA

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