Hot Dog Du Jour
This dish, most popular with the young crowd, ages four to
six eons, features the finest young computer artists we can find at
each time/space juncture, plus their face. (please don't eat the
faces).
February 20,1996: Click below to get a closer look at this
week's featured graphics by local talent Monica Roxburgh
"Self" 2/96 (92K), "Ritual" 10/94 (84K), "God of
Electronic Purple" 3/95 (196K)
"Ritual" uses elements of work by artists Stacy Robinson
and Rosalina Estevez


About Monica
OK, here is some of my REAL art, (forget about the silly
pieces I had here before).
I am a student
at M.U.M.
doing my BFA in "Production and Special Effects for Film and
Theater". I have been doing computer graphics since I was eight years
old. Computer graphics has played a very important role in my life,
both by itself, and as a gateway to such fields as video-production,
filmmaking, and movie special effects. Mixed-media is my fascination
these days. The grey zone where the fields of photography, film and
video, computer animation and graphics, stop-motion animation,
sculpture, painting, music, performance, the environment, and magic
itself all meet and meld is where I create from.
Eventually, you will be able to see much more of my
artwork on my web site. I still have lots of work to do there.
Other interests: Trying to coalesce the Fairfield art
community into some coherent form,
science fiction, fantasy, home theater, electronics,
computers, the internet, anime, comics (reading and creating too if I
had the time),
music: ethereal; celtic-influenced; intelligent techno;
and very occasionaly alternative, (listening to, and trying to make
very infrequently),
and frogs.
Leftover
Hotdogs
