Saturday, December 13, 2014

Welcome To The New Year

  I have been working on a new jewelry collection every chance I get. The collection is titled: "The Grit & Glam Jewelry Collection" and I plan on debuting it sometime this year. I am excited for a clean slate; a new beginning. Things are happening and the B&RAC brand is turning into a fun endeavor. Adventure is what my bones crave first and oxygen is second. I have been working on my first t-shirt design for the brand, upcoming events, and possible collaberations with local and national creatives. This Christmas I got more jewelry making supplies and tools, so I'll be prepared for what this new year has in store! Great things are coming from Bone & Rust Art Co., so buckle in, hold on, and get ready for a wild-life & RUST-ic adventures. Make sure that you "Stay Glamou{RUST}" while your along for the ride. This week while I was staying in San Antonio for Christmas vacation, I bought some jewelry supplies as well. I have already made at least three jewelry pieces since Christmas day. I am not only planning a jewelry trunk show, but an art show, a special event, and many collaborations for this year!
    (Happy New Year from Bone & Rusr Art Co.)
   ( My Jewelry Supplies & Me)

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.

Monday, July 28, 2014

The Tennessee Tumbleweed Jewelry Line" (Grace Askew Update)

Last Friday night... ( no pun intended) I attended the album release party for Grace Askew's new album "Scaredy Cat". I had a booth set up next to the merch table. I debuted my Grace Akew inspired "Tennessee Tumbkeweed Jewelry Line" and carried some other jewelry that I had left from my first booth at this years Juke Joint Festival to sale. I sold a few pieces and met lots of new people. The music was great and the atmosphere was even better! I hope to do something like this again. Now that the jewelry debut is over I'll be looking for a new adventure...  I want to start working with interior design and decorating.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

The True Tennessee TumbleWeed: Grace Askew

From "The Voice" to her voice, Grace Askew has the world in a mystic trance; enticing us in with her smoky voice and her southern charm that's kind on the eyes! Razor slick, Grace could sing a baby to sleep by singing the dictionary! If you can't tell, I'm a fan! She has an unique style to her that  makes the people she meets love her even more. This past April during The Juke Joint Festival in Clarksdale, Mississippi, I met Grace at my Bone & Rust Art Co booth. She bought a one of a kind necklace that I made from salvaged and repurposed items. We talked back and forth over the next few weeks and I pitched the idea to Grace for me to create a jewelry line that was inspired and based upon her charm, personality, music, roots, and soul... I also recently hosted my first ever photo-shoo with Grace in and around downtown Clarksdale. We emailed our ideas concepts and vision for the line back and forth to each other and discussed them almond each other over our social media accounts. We came up with some pieces to start the line with. The name we selected for Grace's first line was " The Tennessee Tumbleweed Jewelry Line". There's a little bit of everything in the collection of pieces; lots of raw repurposed metals, leather, and salvaged bullets. The line will be debuting at Graces new album release party, which will be held on July 25th, at Minnglewood Hall in Memphis and starts at 8:00pm. I'll be there with a table displaying the jewelry line and selling the limited / one of a kind pieces. Jimbo Mathus and the Dirty Crooks will be Graces musical gest. I hope to see some of you there supporting Grace and I on our artistic adventurers.

(I took these pictures during our shoot.)


Thursday, June 5, 2014

Summer Festivals, Farmer's Markets, & Craft Fairs

I hope this summer is full of festivals, farmer's markets, and craft fairs. I have a farmer's market in Sumner, Mississippi to go to today. I'll be there from 3:00 - 6:00PM. I also have another festival that I might be attending as a vendor, but other plans may get in the way of that event. I love the one-on-one atmosphere of events such as these because the artist and the viewer are together and the experience can be more personal than some big-shot, slick backhaired curator trying to convince you that this piece dips one of a kind, but the tag says #556 of #1,000. I have a few other special events that are planned to happen this summer. More info will be released when I gather all the info and supplies!!! Stay tuned for some awesome news!!!

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Success of Bone & Rust Art Co.

I recently have been posting about my first booth at the Juke Joint Festival. I wanted to write an article and let you know how I did in sales and on making new friends. I sold several pieces of jewelry, art, and a few sculptures. I sold a Chicken-Wire Taxidermy Deer Form sculpture to a lady from Atlanta, GA, a Dog Skull Cross to one of my friends from Clarksdale, MS, a huge cross made from chrome that came off of an old ford truck to acouple from out of town, a Salvaged Copper Wire Cross to my fifth grade teacher, and a Wooden Cut-Out of Mississippi to my friend's mom. I also sold a  paintings and at least eight pieces of jewelry.

Jewelry:
1)"Entangled Teeth" (Raccoon Teeth) (Earrings)
2)"Snake Vertebrae & Pink Pearls" (Earrings)
3)"Pick Your Fight" (Guitar Pick) (Necklace)
4)"Skeleton Key" (Necklace)
5)"Glass Beads" (Necklace)
6)"Glass Beads" (Necklace)
7)"Leather Cross Cuff" (Bracelet)
8)"Relic" (Necklace)

Painting Artworks:
1)"All Eyes On The Wierd Girl" (Painting on 11x14 / Canvas Panel)
2)"Untitled" (Painting on 8x10 / Canvas Panel)
3)"Cotton in the Field, Cotton in the Sky" (Painting on 4x12 / Streatched Cotton Canvas)
4)"The Patch-Worker" (Painting on 4x12 / Streatched Cotton Canvas)
5)"Disaperaing History" (Painting on Streatched Oval Cotton Canvas)
6)"Patch-Work Landscape" (Painting on 12x12 / Streatched Cotton Canvas)
7)"Plug-Head" (Experimental Painting on 11x14 / Canvas Panel)
8)"Pillbug-Man" (Experimental Painting on 11x14 / Canvas Panel)
9)"Untitled" (Painting on 8x10 / Canvas Panel)

Sculpture Artworks:
1)"Life As We Know It" (Modge-Podged Images on Found Object / Salvaged Metal Self)
2)"Chicken-Wire Taxidermy Deer Form" (Chicken-Wire, Deer skull with Antlers, and Deer Jaw)
3)"Dog Cross" (Real Dog / Coyote Skull, Epoxy, and Wooden Cross Painted White)
4)"Ford Chrome Cross" (Cross Made From Chome Embelishments from a Vintage Ford Truck)
5)"Mississippi License Plate Cut-Out on Wood" (Assemblage on old Cypress Wood)
6)"Twisted Copper-Wire Cross" (Copper-Wire Hand-Bent into a Cross)
7)"Abandoned Spaces" (Mississippi Salvaged Wood Cut-Out with Hand-Textured Front)