Sunday, October 26, 2014

"Back to the Bones"

Last week I got back to work with animal bones and my one of a kind Bone & Rust Art Co. artworks. I realized that I hadn't worked with them as a medium in awhile and relized that I hadn't produced many products for B&RAC latley. So, I am dedicating my self to make a few artworks. I am also vowing to keep up my work with the animal bones that I find locally and on my adventures and walks in the woods around my house. I'm wanting to eventually hold a Bone & Rust Art Co.  art show featuring these works. I currently have three in the works. I have endless ideas and concepts that I'll be working with till I get a good many pieces to where I can hold a show. I am hoping to find a place in downtown Clarksdale, MS to host the show, but I am open to hosting it in a different town like; Oxford, Charleston, Cleveland, MS, or Memphis, TN. I am really entertaining the idea of holding the show in an abandoned building. This idea would really compliment my artworks and sculptures, plus it would give off cool vibes! Until then I'll be working with bones, rust, and abandoned relics...


                                               Love,

                                                  Britt A. Burchfield 


P.S.- Here's a  sneak peek at what's to come...

   ("untitled" Work in Progress by B&RAC)
 ("Chandedeer" Work in Progress by B&RAC)

Friday, October 3, 2014

B&RAC Mission + Project

At Bone & Rust Art Co. we want our customers to be the forefront of our brand, our designs, and our advertising. We strive to be original, creative, and colorful at the same time while still pleasing clients, customers, and potential investors. Each design is crafted and handmade by Mississippi Delta Artist Britt Burchfield in Tutwiler, MS. He is the driving force behind B&RAC and stated it back in early 2013. Ever since that first idea he has been branching out and achieving success from being a vendor at the 2014 Juke Joint Festival, to teaming up with Grace Askew (alumni from season 4 of The Voice) and launching "The TN Tumbleweed Jewelry Line", to a new jewelry collection and it's debut in the works! Britt takes vintage, broken, and unwanted jewelry and transforms them into one-of-a-kind statement pieces. He also loves creating new pieces from  scratch. It's a struggle to buy all the supplies that he needs to create these amazing products on a starving artist's budget! So he is needing your help! If you have any unwanted or broken jewelry please donate it to him. You can contact him or wait till he gets some drop-off boxes set up at local Clarksdale establishments sometime in the near future!

-Thanks from Britt & Bone & Rust Art Co.