Dan Bleier (Born in 1949) is an artist based in Chelsea, Manhattan. He works from his studio, the Dan Bleier Studio, which is focused on the contemporary art and design since 1976. He has managed to produce high-end projects for the best architects and interior designers in New York City including Chanel and Dior for Peter Marino and The W Hotels for the Rockwell Group. The artist has exhibited nationally, including solo shows at Palette Contemporary in New Mexico, Holland Tunnel in Williamsburg and Beth Urdang Gallery in Boston. A commissioned sculpture by the artist is the pride and joy of the General Mills corporate headquarters. He has worked for many years with architects, designers, individuals and corporations creating art for specific environments.
Bleier has exhibited in international art shows. His pieces of art are sold at high prices because of their attractiveness. His art developed from his passion and regard for what nature provides, the landscape, the beautiful objects, the attractive sceneries. His style, on the other hand, evolved from her desire to represent the beauties of natural and man-made objects so that others can taste and enjoy the beauty of these man-made and natural things that surround us. He has operated his own studio for several years, doing both residential and commercial commissions. Impulsiveness, passion and perception take over everything he does, and he enjoys the process with less concern for the outcome. His art is found in many collections, homes, museums, institutions and galleries throughout the world.