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Eric Dinyer is an author, illustrator and photographer who has worked in the entertainment, music, and publishing industries in many ways.
His experience includes projects with Time-Warner Books, Columbia Records, !K7 Records, TVT Records, RCA Victor Records, Warner Latina, Warner Brothers, St. Martin's Press, Doubleday, and Scholastic, as well as in publications such as Harper's, Newsweek, and The New York Times Book Review.
Dinyer's work has been profiled in international design publications as diverse as the Seoul, South Korea-published Design Net Magazine to the Sao Paulo, Brazil publication, Grafica to Hong Kong based IdN no.28 Magazine to Communications Arts Magazine, and all the way back to LA based indie zine inceptions such as Outburn.
His imagery has been used in feature films such as, Shaft, Spiderman, and Freaky Friday. Showtime Networks based a thirty-second television spot on eight of Eric's images for their Sci-Fridays series.
Dinyer has created CD & DVD cover images for Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Static X, Julio Iglesias Jr., Zakk Wylde, and many others. He has also developed packaging images for indie artists such as !K7's Princess Superstar, and TVT Record's, Chainsuck. Dinyer contributed images to the seminal Black Box: Wax Trax! Records, The First 13 Years 3 CD Set., and Afterburn: Wax Trax-94 & Beyond. Most recently Dinyer contributed images to the M-Field, Current of Life CD package on PsyBooty Records.
A dedicated Yoga practitioner, Eric has illustrated two Yoga books to help disseminate the spiritual and health benefits of this ancient healing practice, Effort and Surrender: The Art and Wisdom of Yoga., and The Breathing Field: Meditations on Yoga.
Dinyer holds a B.F.A. from Washington University in St. Louis, MO. and an M.F.A. from the School of Visual Arts in New York City, NY.
He is co-founder and owner of Dreamless Studios.
Dinyer is a member of The Society of Illustrators, NYC.
Visit Eric's myspace by clicking here: http://www.myspace.com/dreamless_studios
Eric's prints and three-dimensional sculptures are available for purchase through Leopold Gallery.
http://www.leopoldgallery.com



