
ABOUT DIMONscapes
Imagine standing before a large beautiful complex painting and being able to peel back the layers of its story. That's what a DIMONscape is—a work of art that invites viewers into a unique relationship where they can explore different layers at their own pace, and share it with others online. Created by pioneering digital artist Roz Dimon, a DIMONScape is both a physical still image and an interactive media experience. They are in major collections including The 9/11 Memorial Museum. Contact us for a presentation.



LA VIDA EN TIEMPOS DE COVID
A commissioned DIMONscape where I loaded my brush with the art and stories of Latinx kids via ZOOM during COVID.
36"x48" duratrans LED lightbox
HAVENS HOUSE
A commissioned DIMONscape that takes 300 years of history and makes it into a single interactive work-of-art
36"x48" duratrans in LED lightbox
PALE MALE
A post 9/11 work about 'finding home when all is lost." Available in two edition sizes and translations: English and Spanish
48"x 36", 24"x18" ciba, backlit or mounted



NAIL THIS.
ST. BART'S, NYC
In the collection of this historic landmark and famous Episcopal Church in Midtown Manhattan.
36x36" chrome in backlit LED lightbox
PSALM 19
COLLECTION OF THE ARTIST
a contemporary interpretation of the famous psalm to the choir director
48x36", mounted chrome face-in to plexi
FROG PLEDGE
COLLECTION OF THE ARTIST
A playful DIMONscape that makes a pledge to the preservation of nature, DNA, M&Ms (even a nod to GOD)
variable edition sizes



GOLD MICKEY
ARTISTPRIVATE COLLECTOR
A commissioned portrait for a private collector in New York City.
cibachrome museum boxmount, 22" x 44"
JOE MAMA
JOSEPH A. DAWSON, Esq.
A commissioned portrait by a private collector.
archival chrome, framed, 22x44"
MUMSIE
JONATHAN H. PARDEE
A commissioned portrait by a private collector.
archival chrome, matted/framed, 36x24"
CLIENT TESTIMONIALS
What influenced us most in choosing PALE MALE for the 9/11 Memorial Museum was its message of hope. That, combined with Roz Dimon’s personal connections to lower Manhattan and the beauty, layered imagery and technological innovation embedded in the artwork, convinced us we must acquire it for our permanent collection.