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Artist weathers developmental disability to become painter to the stars

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A work by William Britt, a developmentally disabled artist, at the ARC of Rockland office in Congers.

WEST HAVERSTRAW, N.Y. — William Britt, a self-taught artist based in West Haverstraw, paints landscapes and still-lifes in his home studio, getting his inspiration from postcards, photographs and pictures he finds in books.

When his paintings are finished, Britt builds frames for them at a woodworking studio.

His art is vivid and bright, with strong shapes and highly saturated colors. A tree bearing ripe orange fruit dangles its branches over a field streaked with autumn colors; jagged mountain peaks jut into a pale sky; a watermill constructed of perfectly rendered bricks sits beside a stream where its image is reflected as if in a mirror. Britt’s obsessive attention to detail creates a hyper-real feeling.

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