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X-WR-CALDESC:Artist Biography - Artifact Concepts is the studio of Brian La
 ngeliers.  Born in 1978\, Brian was raised as a young artist in Montana be
 fore receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with an emphasis in oil pa
 inting from the University of Montana\, Missoula in the spring of 2000.  H
 e then spent 14 years in Boulder\, Colorado building an artist management 
 career within the music industry\, specializing in art direction and brand
 ing.  Brian now lives in Red Lodge\, Montana where he focuses on his fine 
 art career while maintaining a role as management consultant for musicians
 .\n\nHis paintings and conceptual artwork focuses on the exploration of pl
 ace by defining new perspectives on the landscape.  Brian is currently wor
 king on 'C the A-B\,' a large-scale piece consisting of aerial landscape p
 aintings that cover the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness of Montana & Wyoming
  in the Rocky Mountains\, USA.\n\nArtist Statement - Brian Langeliers’ aer
 ial landscape paintings offer a fresh perspective through vantage points f
 rom above.  By incorporating brushwork and fluid paint techniques\, he pro
 vides an abstraction of traditional landscape art.  Flowing pigments integ
 rate to mimic stratified layers of the earth.  Portions of unpainted wood 
 grain reference contour lines of a topographical map.  Found objects and r
 usted artifacts are removed from the environment and placed in the painted
  landscape\, creating a sculptural aspect.  Hidden magnets encourage inter
 action\, by allowing the viewer to remove\, reposition and use the object 
 to construct and create personal narratives within the art.  Ultimately\, 
 the artist's intent is to elicit feelings of connectivity to the landscape
 .
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DESCRIPTION:Artist Biography - Artifact Concepts is the studio of Brian Lan
 geliers.  Born in 1978\, Brian was raised as a young artist in Montana bef
 ore receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with an emphasis in oil pai
 nting from the University of Montana\, Missoula in the spring of 2000.  He
  then spent 14 years in Boulder\, Colorado building an artist management c
 areer within the music industry\, specializing in art direction and brandi
 ng.  Brian now lives in Red Lodge\, Montana where he focuses on his fine a
 rt career while maintaining a role as management consultant for musicians.
 \n\nHis paintings and conceptual artwork focuses on the exploration of pla
 ce by defining new perspectives on the landscape.  Brian is currently work
 ing on 'C the A-B\,' a large-scale piece consisting of aerial landscape pa
 intings that cover the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness of Montana & Wyoming 
 in the Rocky Mountains\, USA.\n\nArtist Statement - Brian Langeliers’ aeri
 al landscape paintings offer a fresh perspective through vantage points fr
 om above.  By incorporating brushwork and fluid paint techniques\, he prov
 ides an abstraction of traditional landscape art.  Flowing pigments integr
 ate to mimic stratified layers of the earth.  Portions of unpainted wood g
 rain reference contour lines of a topographical map.  Found objects and ru
 sted artifacts are removed from the environment and placed in the painted 
 landscape\, creating a sculptural aspect.  Hidden magnets encourage intera
 ction\, by allowing the viewer to remove\, reposition and use the object t
 o construct and create personal narratives within the art.  Ultimately\, t
 he artist's intent is to elicit feelings of connectivity to the landscape.
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SUMMARY:'aerial l arterial' by Brian Langeliers
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