Counsel Langley
WA www.counsellangley.com
Using acrylic,
ink and immodest amounts of glitter my work is the balance between two
opposing approaches. One, loose painting techniques such as dripping,
pours, splatters, which I use to create effective representations of
natural elements—weather, water, clouds, smoke, flora, erosion, growth,
galaxies . . . . The other approach, that of the tool user, with pen
and ink and architects’ templates, drafting implements and compasses, I
fastidiously draw controlled lines, concentric circles, grids and
repetitive dots; these reflect structures and infrastructures that we
build.
I am influenced by the look of outer space, computer chips, dramatic
weather, electric circuits, decay, rock-n-roll glamour, plans and
diagrams, b-rate sci-fi control panels, urban environments, fluid
turbulence, engineering schematics and architectural drawings. In the
end my dominate subject matter remains the human condition; why and
where we build, how we feel, what we do, and what happens when these
things intersect.
www.counsellangley.wordpress.com
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Gray over 2 yearsVery beautiful! |
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BurntSaladStudios over 2 years..........................awesome........................... |
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rachel dickson almost 3 yearsatmosphere...love it |
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Xavier Vinas about 3 yearsI saw your website, all your work is absolutely stunning. |
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Crystal Teague about 3 yearsI really love your style. |
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Jasmine Graf about 3 yearslove the concept for your sketchbook. will search for it on friday in brooklyn. i too will be crossing a bridge! Bridge n tunnel woot woot! |
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SuanaLeah over 3 yearsYour work is very inspiring! |
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OriginalNick over 3 yearscrazy book... |
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Kate Castelli over 3 years"A line is a dot that went for a walk." --Paul Klee
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Kara Brown over 3 yearsi super dig it! |
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