Topps Project100 Card 44 - Julio Rodriguez by Daniel Jacob Horine - Artist Signed Artist Proof Edition
Topps Project100 Card 44 - Julio Rodriguez by Daniel Jacob Horine - Artist Signed Artist Proof Edition
Artist Proof Edition autographed by Daniel Jacob Horine and numbered to 20. Deluxe Edition Parallel numbered to 100. Base Edition limited to 3,999.
Artist Proof Edition Foil Printing:
• Artist Proof Edition features red foil on red glowing light.
• /100 Parallel Card features alternate art and rainbow foil background.
• Base Edition features red foil on red glowing light.
Art by Daniel Jacob Horine
Daniel Jacob Horine is a classically trained, multidisciplinary artist from Southern California who has combined two of his favorite things from childhood: baseball and comic books. His work is a time machine that transports you back to your youth. While his work didn't exist when you were a kid, he wants you to feel like it did. The art, colors, typefaces, and layouts all work together to make his pieces feel familiar from the first time you see them. What sets Daniel's work apart is his deep love and respect for the game. Sports is a long-running opera with many dramatic moments and compelling characters: heroes, villains, underdogs, and empires, all perfect for storytelling through the hyperbolic visual language of comic book art.
About Topps Project100
Topps is handing over the creative reigns to 20 world-class artists to create official MLB Topps trading cards! Topps Project100 invites fans to collect a 100 card checklist released on Topps.com across Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter seasons (25 cards per season). We've carefully built Project100 to offer collectors our most focused and premium art project to date. Stunning foil technology will take artwork to new heights, limited quantities will leave fans wanting more, and a carefully curated checklist will offer a balanced variety of Baseball's biggest names. Learn more about Topps Project100
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