
About this project
I have spent the last year creating one drawing a day for a series of 365 drawings. I have been invited to exhibit the series in its entirety at The Invisible Dog Art Center, in Brooklyn, NY, opening March 10th, 2012. This is an amazing venue and the gallery space has already been generously offered, however, all expenses relating to the show are out of pocket. I hope you'll find it rewarding to be part of such an exciting platform helping to launch my project.
There are two things I need your help with to make this show exceptional.
1) Framing of 365 pieces of artwork
2) Publishing a book/catalogue of all 365 drawings
Please view the entire series as it nears its completion here:
http://daniel-horowitz.com/category/drawing-of-the-day/
http://www.theinvisibledog.org/

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8"x10" Giclée archival pigment print of a drawing of your choice & A set of 5 postcard size prints of different drawings from the series
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A signed limited edition of the book, "365," An exhibition catalogue of all 365 Drawings with a personal dedication.
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A signed limited edition of the book, "365," an exhibition catalogue of all 365 Drawings with a personal dedication. With exclusive foldout "Adam & Eve" Poster
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17"x22" Giclée archival pigment print of a drawing of your choice & a set of 5 postcard size prints of different drawings from the series
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Original artwork from the series framed, to be delivered after the completion of the exhibitions Plus a signed copy of the book, 365, An exhibition catalogue of all 365 Drawings with a personal dedication
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Original artwork of your choice from the series framed, to be delivered after the completion of the exhibitions (please provide top 3 choices,) 2 17"x22" Giclée archival pigment prints of drawings of your choice, and 2 exhibition catalogues of all 365 Drawings, signed and dedicated
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Daniel Horowitz is a 33 year old artist born in New York and presently based in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Vinegar Hill. After graduating from the Art Center College of Design in California in 2000, Daniel began his career as an illustrator and painter A few years later he moved to Warsaw, where he carried on working in the same fields while teaching at the Academy of Art and New Media, During this period, his exposure to the masters of the Polish Poster School considerably influenced his work.
In 2007, Daniel moved back to New York, where he immediately started working as an illustrator and designer for editorial and publishing clients such as The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Harvard Business Review, Time Magazine, BusinessWeek, Random/Knopf House, Grove Press, and Revue XXI. Simultaneously, Daniel began to work as an artistic director and consultant for different American and European companies.
Awarded many times, his work has been recognized by The Society of Illustrators, American Illustration Annual, 3x3 Magazine, and Creative Quarterly: Journal for Art and Design, and more recently by the Scope Miami 2011 Artists Wanted competition, winning best in the Painting and Drawing category.
Finding solutions to visual problems through metaphor is one of Daniel’s most gratifying endeavors. Since most of his editorial and commericial projects are executed digitally, he committed himself to a daily drawing discipline for 365 days, to rediscover the process of creating with his hands. The vocabulary of this long-term project has resulted in a curious bestiary cut from old accounting books and ephemera, brought to life with ink and paint, scissors and collage, resulting in an original and thoroughly whimsical world.