I just purchased a framed painting from a thrift shop. I just needed the frame. It is signed by Britt Lomond. Though I was a huge Zorro fan I did not know that this was the name of one of the cast members. I decided to google the name before I paint over the picture. It really is a quite extraordinary painting of sailing ships on the sea.
Found this in searching for information on a Brittini. Hope you find it useful.
"Brittini" was a commercial art studio in the 1960's, in Los Angeles, California. The studio was owned by three people, actor Britt Lomond, his father-in-law, and my mother, Loraine Miller. In addition to producing vast numbers of "sofa art" paintings, the Brittini artists also did extensive muraling in the Egyptian Theatre, in Hollywood, in 1964 (those paintings are now gone, the theatre has been remodeled). The paintings of ships, with raised texture, were done using white glue tinted black with acrylic paint. - Melaise: 12/3/2009 5:44:53 PM
"Brittini" was a commercial art studio in the 1960's, in Los Angeles, California. The studio was owned by three people, actor Britt Lomond, his father-in-law, and my mother, Loraine Miller. In addition to producing vast numbers of "sofa art" paintings, the Brittini artists also did extensive muraling in the Egyptian Theatre, in Hollywood, in 1964 (those paintings are now gone, the theatre has been remodeled). The paintings of ships, with raised texture, were done using white glue tinted black with acrylic paint. - Melaise: 12/3/2009 5:44:53 PM