Daniel Da Hora
Visual artist
Brasil
Bio
Born in Recife (Brazil), is a designer, art director, creative director, visual artist and professor. He is a visual artist with a career spanning almost 20 years. Responsible for the design and visual identity project, expography, assembly and curatorship of numerous art, design and advertising exhibitions, in Brazil and worldwide.
He was the Brazilian delegate at the UNESCO World Heritage Convention 40th Anniversary Meeting in Florence and Bagno a Ripolli, 2012. He has participated in group and individual exhibitions in Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, England, France and the United States. He has gained prominence in exhibitions at Queens Library Gallery in New York (USA-2004), Galeria Alicia Brandy in Buenos Aires (ARG-2005), and Buzzell Studios Gallery in Sta. Monica (CA/USA - 2017).
HIS WORK
His work has dialogued with many supports, of a diverse poetics and in various fields of art, where he transits through traditional techniques, such as drawing, engraving and painting; but it also draws a line between the analogue and the digital, producing images in two or three dimensions, and exploring the new possibilities of transporting the digitally based creative product to the real world.
Born in Recife (Brazil), is a designer, art director, creative director, visual artist and professor. He is a visual artist with a career spanning almost 20 years. Responsible for the design and visual identity project, expography, assembly and curatorship of numerous art, design and advertising exhibitions, in Brazil and worldwide.
He was the Brazilian delegate at the UNESCO World Heritage Convention 40th Anniversary Meeting in Florence and Bagno a Ripolli, 2012. He has participated in group and individual exhibitions in Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, England, France and the United States. He has gained prominence in exhibitions at Queens Library Gallery in New York (USA-2004), Galeria Alicia Brandy in Buenos Aires (ARG-2005), and Buzzell Studios Gallery in Sta. Monica (CA/USA - 2017).
HIS WORK
His work has dialogued with many supports, of a diverse poetics and in various fields of art, where he transits through traditional techniques, such as drawing, engraving and painting; but it also draws a line between the analogue and the digital, producing images in two or three dimensions, and exploring the new possibilities of transporting the digitally based creative product to the real world.