In the News!
2010
New Dimension Map Art was featured during the Art at the Co-op event in Moscow, Idaho, during January 2010. The Art at the Co-op event showcased New Dimension Map Art with our most popular prints. This show displayed new color imagery taken in 2009. This imagery gives a fresh life to the living earth artwork we share.

See the artwork displayed at the Art Show here!
You can find any print offered at the show in our gallery, but eachdisplayed at the sow is listed here for a quick reference.
2008
On July 25,
2008, Lewiston Tribune reporter David Johnson published an article, "Mappers bring planet into
vibrant view"
about New Dimension Map Art telling the story of Bill and Birgit
Schlosser. The article was wonderfully written and shared our exciting
story of Living Earth Images.Thank you David Johnson! The response to
the article has been great. To diversify our gallery, we have
introduced two new map art sizes; 16"x16"
and 16"x24". We have also introduced new pricing of all our map art
prints. Browse our gallery using the category buttons on the left side
of the browser window to see the additions.
Another change has also been put in place for secure credit card
handling of your order. Clink the button on the left side of the
browser window, "Your Order", to see more details about how your
security is protected when placing an order with us.
Artist’s
Statement
I have
always been a scientist. My specialties
include land use planning and environmental science. I started using
computerized
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as a means to accurately display
the land,
its uses, and management. Aerial photography is a tool I use to analyze
layers
of information about the earth.
I started to recognize that people
are drawn to
the high resolution aerial photography with terrain built into the
image. Hands
and fingers instinctively run over the surface of the maps to feel the
texture
of the hills and valleys. I started making maps captivated by the
beauty of the
earth unfolding in front of my eyes. I am instinctively drawn to the
natural beauty of these living landscapes.
Mount Rainier along the Cascade
Range in
I have completed other artwork of
the volcanoes and mountains of Washington, along the Cascade
Range in Oregon and California, some as far north as Alaska. Images
from
Idaho, Colorado and New Mexico, although different, are just as eye
catching. My gallery
of images keeps expanding.
Computer technology extended our
ability to view the
earth beyond the realm of traditionally captured side-view landscapes.
Its vastness, seen
from the unique perspective of aerial photography, is compelling. Earth
images may
appear alien and remote, sometimes, even unpleasing to the senses
relying on
the “obligatory love for the image”. They strike me as reaching to a
deep-seated sense of connection with the earth we live on.
You
are offered a vision of the face of the earth taken from far above. A
certain
distance placed between you and the object allows the effect of the
earth’s
grandeur explode into your mind. You
are
immediately struck by the earth’s vulnerability and power.
View
the earth through a perception which escapes traditional visual
interpretation
of the world around. This calls for a mature and unprejudiced mind.
Take a
closer look. Let your eye sink into the image. Feel the space captured
inside
the frame of a map. The image is not mute, it is silent. Approach it
without
anticipation of a trivial wonder. Feel your smallness, as if being
viewed by
the earth through the lens of eternity.
I am the artist, creating these
images of the living earth for you.
- William
Schlosser

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