Bryton Brown
Bryton Brown is an illustrative fine artist who specializes in Printmaking and Illustration. Hailing from Christiana, Manchester, he attended and graduated from the Manchester High School before attending and completing his four-year tenure at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts. He has exhibited works as a part of the 2017 Edna Manley College Art School Final Year Show, JCDC 2018 Art Competition and Exhibition as well as the 2019 Grosnover Gallery Artist Residency. He has partaken in the painting and assisting of the Downtown Kingston art murals for Jamaica’s Vision 2030. He has also been a part time art instructor with the MultiCare Youth Foundation. His works mostly entail Printmaking techniques such linocut, hard-ground etching and Pen and ink illustrations where his eye for detail motions a sense of narrative with a propensity for detail and complex designing. He takes his influences from the graphic posters of Marvel and DC comic book artists, ancient mythology of the Japanese, Pre-Columbian, Norse and Greek, architecture, popular media like games and animation and his vivid imagination.

