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His company, Bryan Versteeg Studios Inc., is based in [[Calgary]], [[Alberta]], [[Canada]]. It is a full service 3d visualization studio specializing in visuals for a variety of industries.<ref name=BV/>
His company, Bryan Versteeg Studios Inc., is based in [[Calgary]], [[Alberta]], [[Canada]]. It is a full service 3d visualization studio specializing in visuals for a variety of industries.<ref name=BV/>


Versteeg has done work for [[Deep Space Industries]]<ref name=HobbySpace>{{cite web|last=Lindsey|first=Clark S.|title=Bryan Versteeg illustrates the future of space development|url=http://hobbyspace.com/Blog/?p=938|work=Space-for-All|publisher=[[HobbySpace]]|accessdate=3 March 2013}}</ref> (of which he is a co-founder),<ref name=HP /> [[National Geographic (magazine)|National Geographic]],<ref name=faA>{{cite web|title=Bryan Versteeg|url=http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/1-bryan-versteeg.html|work=Fine Art America|accessdate=16 February 2014}}</ref> [[New Scientist]],<ref name=faA/> [[Mars Exploration Magazine]], [[Interorbital Systems]], the [[Space advocacy#Theorising|Mars Foundation]] and [[Mars One]] for which he created all the [[animations]] and [[illustrations]] used on their website.<ref name=MarsOneBio/><ref name=SH>{{cite web|title=Clients|url=http://www.spacehabs.com/|accessdate=22 November 2012}}</ref>
Versteeg has done work for [[Deep Space Industries]]<ref name=HobbySpace>{{cite web|last=Lindsey|first=Clark S.|title=Bryan Versteeg illustrates the future of space development|url=http://hobbyspace.com/Blog/?p=938|work=Space-for-All|publisher=[[HobbySpace]]|accessdate=3 March 2013}}</ref> (of which he is a co-founder),<ref name=HP /> [[National Geographic (magazine)|National Geographic]], [[New Scientist]], [[Mars Exploration Magazine]], [[Interorbital Systems]], the [[Space advocacy#Theorising|Mars Foundation]] and [[Mars One]] for which he created all the [[animations]] and [[illustrations]] used on their website.<ref name=MarsOneBio/><ref name=SH>{{cite web|title=Clients|url=http://www.spacehabs.com/|accessdate=22 November 2012}}</ref>


He is a member of the [[International Association of Astronomical Artists]].<ref name=HP />
He is a member of the [[International Association of Astronomical Artists]].<ref name=HP />

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Bryan Versteeg
Bornc1976[1]
OccupationConceptual artist[2]
Known forConceptual visualization of space exploration[2]
Notable workThe animations and illustrations on the Mars One website[2]
Websitewww.bryanversteeg.com

Bryan Versteeg is a conceptual artist in the architectural and engineering fields,[2] with particular emphasis on space exploration concepts.

He started work prior to 1992 and has focused on architectural rendering and photography since 2001.[1][3]

He has worked independently since 2006 and in 2011 founded Spacehabs.com to focus on the conceptual visualization of space exploration.[1][1][2]

His company, Bryan Versteeg Studios Inc., is based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is a full service 3d visualization studio specializing in visuals for a variety of industries.[3]

Versteeg has done work for Deep Space Industries[4] (of which he is a co-founder),[1] National Geographic, New Scientist, Mars Exploration Magazine, Interorbital Systems, the Mars Foundation and Mars One for which he created all the animations and illustrations used on their website.[2][5]

He is a member of the International Association of Astronomical Artists.[1]

Catherine Hazin, director of arts and culture for the Canadian Space Society, has called him "an incredibly important Canadian artist.".[1]

Versteeg lives in Calgary with his wife who he married in 2004.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Rakobowchuk, Peter (15-02). "Bryan Versteeg's Mars One Illustrations Show Human Life On Another Planet". Huffington Post. Huffington Post. Retrieved 16 February 2014. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= and |year= / |date= mismatch (help)
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Bryan Versteeg". Mars One. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  3. ^ a b Versteeg, Bryan. "BVInc". Bryan Versteeg Studios Inc. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  4. ^ Lindsey, Clark S. "Bryan Versteeg illustrates the future of space development". Space-for-All. HobbySpace. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  5. ^ "Clients". Retrieved 22 November 2012.

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