This week's talented featured artist is from Bulgaria. Enjoy. . .
Daniel was born in Sofia, Bulgaria.
"My passion is and always has been classic cars" his first words.
Back in Bulgaria he started working on retro cars when he was 15. He always liked the feeling of mystery and romance that came with each vehicle.
He moved to Arizona, USA when he was 25 and he discovered the “rust free car paradise”.
But somehow restoration wasn’t enough anymore.
"I wanted to create my own project" he explains.
Daniel started his Baroque Angel project which was inspired by 1936 BMW 328. He first built the plaster model in 1:1 scale, then he molded it and successfully produced a body shell. The project was completed and the design was patented. (See photos below)
Chasing classics in Arizona desert involved him in the beauty of photography - that is his other field of interest.
Using pictures for reference he creates his digital art. Going forward he is looking to be doing Custom photo and art sessions.
You can see some of his work here.
He is also on Facebook, so you can follow his progress on his page here.
Below you can enjoy some of Daniel's work. Always respect copyright.
Back in Bulgaria he started working on retro cars when he was 15. He always liked the feeling of mystery and romance that came with each vehicle.
He moved to Arizona, USA when he was 25 and he discovered the “rust free car paradise”.
But somehow restoration wasn’t enough anymore.
"I wanted to create my own project" he explains.
Daniel started his Baroque Angel project which was inspired by 1936 BMW 328. He first built the plaster model in 1:1 scale, then he molded it and successfully produced a body shell. The project was completed and the design was patented. (See photos below)
Chasing classics in Arizona desert involved him in the beauty of photography - that is his other field of interest.
Using pictures for reference he creates his digital art. Going forward he is looking to be doing Custom photo and art sessions.
You can see some of his work here.
He is also on Facebook, so you can follow his progress on his page here.
Below you can enjoy some of Daniel's work. Always respect copyright.