Brittlynn Burkett
Brittlynn’s figurative paintings and drawings are spot-on reflections of the imagery that inspires her: The vampires from her favorite Anne Rice books, characters from dark-themed films like Suicide Squad, and the melancholy portraits featured in Vincent van Gogh’s work. She is very close to her dad and enjoys talking to him frequently. She says that one of her best features is that she has a unique way of making people laugh and lifting their spirits.
Exhibition History
2022
Open Door Art Studio Collection – 1600 Watermark
2021
- Holiday Hoopla – Shadowbox Live Theater
- Pulp – Open Door Art Studio & Gallery
- Decades– Open Door Art Studio & Gallery
- The Writing is on The Wall – Carnegie Gallery
2019
- Open Door Art Studio Collection – Upper Arlington Public Library
- Are You Afraid of the Art? – Open Door Art Studio & Gallery
- Walk of Fame – Open Door Art Studio & Gallery
- Holiday Hoopla – Shadowbox Live Theater
- Open Door Collection – Aladdin’s Eatery
- Ephemeral Moments – Open Door Art Studio & Gallery
- Walk Of Fame – Open Door Art Studio & Gallery
- Are You Afraid of the Art? – Open Door Art Studio & Gallery
- Blue – Open Door Art Studio & Gallery
2018
- The Amazing Cat Show – 400 w Rich
- Open Door Collection – 1650 Watermark
- Animal Kingdom – Open Door Art Studio & Gallery
- Horizons – Open Door Art Studio & Gallery
2017
- All That Glitters – Open Door Art Studio & Gallery

Key Skills
Figurative Painting
Drawing
Self-Advocacy
Pop Culture Knowledge

Mediums
Acrylic
Watercolor
Graphite
Colored Pencil
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