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Joined Monday, December 9, 2002
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Dreamless Studios was created as a forum to explore the boundaries of the visual narrative beyond the still image. Founders Eric Dinyer and David DeCheser have teamed to create immersive visual experiences with an unexpected amalgam of ethereal imagery and uncanny graphical vocabularies.

Through locations on the East coast and the Midwest they have transcended mediums to produce video, print and interactive for clients such as Showtime, The Kansas City Star, RCA records, and other forces in the entertainment and related industries.
Eric Dinyer
Eric Dinyer has worked as an artist/illustrator in the entertainment, music and publishing industries for over ten years. His long list of clients include Time-Warner Books, US News & World Report, Newsweek Magazine and Starwave Corporation, for whom he designed interfaces for Sting's interactive CD-Rom, "All This Time". Dinyer is the recipient of the Silver Medal and a member of the Society of Illustrators NYC and has consistently appeared in the Communication Arts Illustration Annual since 1984. Dinyer's work has also been extensively profiled in Communication Arts and Graphis magazine. Recently, Dinyer's Digital Art and Illustrations have been featured in magazines as diverse as the Seoul, South Korea-published Design Net Magazine (1999/4 Vol.19), and Frankfurt Germany-based Lurzer's Archive. Dinyer received his B.F.A. from Washington University, St.Louis, MO and his M.F.A. from the School of Visual Arts, New York City, NY.
Notable works include the CD cover of Bruce Springsteen's "The Ghost of Tom Joad," and Showtime Networks based a 30 second TV spot on eight of Dinyer's images for their 1999 "SCI-Fridays" series. In 1997 Dinyer joined forces with designer David Decheser to form "Dreamless Studios".

An extensive back catalog of Dinyer's Illustration work is available through GRAPHISTOCK 212 849 2900.

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