BRITTON EDWARDS
ILLUSTRATION
I donated my talents to Rappahannock Church of Christ to create this sea turtle painting for a little girl who loved them. She was presented it at a fundraiser we were doing for her family because she was battling cancer. Medium: oil
My aunt Camille is known for wearing her shoes until they fall off her feet. I decided she needed a portrait of them. Medium: graphite
While I was attending the Illustration Academy, we were given a one word assignment and expected to come up with a clever concept. I had "Blue." Medium: oil
Created for the tourist market while I was working for Graphco Enterprises Inc. in Williamsburg Virginia. Medium: oil
The assignment was to illustrate our take on creation. Medium: acrylic
I donated my talents to Rappahannock Church of Christ to create this painting of the characters from the movie Cars for a little boy that was a fan. He was presented it at a fundraiser we were doing for his family because he was battling cancer. Medium: oil
Private Commission. Medium: Oil
This is a portrait I did of my Grandpa before he passed away. I have so many memories of him restoring WWII jeeps in his shop. Medium: Watercolor Pencils and Colored Pencils
The assignment was to create a beach towel. Medium: acrylic
I grew up reciting this prayer with my Mom before bed each night. I have a lot of friends having babies these days and I thought it would be cool to create this piece and pass it along to friends who can carry on the tradition. Medium: acrylic and oil
Personal project. Medium: Acrylic and Colored Pencil
Created for the tourist market while I was working for Graphco Enterprises Inc. in Williamsburg Virginia. Medium: oil
Personal Project. Medium: Gouache
Created as a T-shirt design for children while I was working at Graphco Enterprises Inc. Medium: oil
Personal Project. Medium: Mixed
Personal Project. Medium: Watercolor
Personal Project. Medium: colored pencil
I donated my talents to create this piece for the SPART show at VCU. Pieces were auctioned off to raise money for the sports program. This particular year, my piece had the highest bid. Medium: acrylic