Although music and writing are Britt's main focuses these days, she still finds time for the right projects. Illustrating books, tattoos, and album artwork will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Interested buyers and potential clients can send an e-mail to art@brittwarner.com.
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Britt recently completed illustrations for a children's book by Shelley Booth entitled Rebecca And The Baby Crow. The book is expected to be published in Spring of 2010.
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Rebecca And The Baby Crow
"Their nests are in the highest trees..."
"When one of them cries, they all come to see..."
"...they're trained to act in movies..."
"Crows eat everything, from raisins to roadkill..."
"...splashing and flailing, it caused quite a ruckus..."
"She took it inside and dried the poor thing off..."
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Britt specializes in "Tree Women," feminine symbols that she has been creating in several different mediums since 1998. The women are self-portraits of sorts, representing the frame of mind Britt is in when she draws them.
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Gallery
Black, White, and Blue (2001)
Fate de Femme (2002)
Fate de Femme (2002) - View 2
Holly Would You (2005)
Wooden Butterfly (2006) - View 1
Wooden Butterfly (2006) - View 2
Wooden Butterfly (2006) - View 3
Suffocating (2007)
Sea Lovers (2008)
Sea Anemone (2008)
Spirit of the Grass (2008)
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Britt has been hand-crafting her own line of one-of-a-kind purses for over a decade, as well. The most recent designs feature buttons, charms, and even the occasional key chain bottle opener hand-sewn onto a denim base. The purse strings vary from overall straps to strands of beads.
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Samples
White Buttons
White Buttons - Close-up
The Works (Side One)
The Works (Side One) - Close-up
The Works (Side Two)
The Works (Side Two) - Close-up
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