In the Studio with Surrealist Painter Jeanine Brito
In at least one respect, the pandemic paved the way for something good for artist Jeanine Brito: she had more time to pursue painting, which then allowed her to pursue her long-held passion for the medium full-time. While adorning her painting studio with our gemstones, pearls, and diamonds, we chatted about other forms of rich colors and patterns she gravitates to in fashion, art, and life.
How and when did you begin to paint?
I started painting and drawing as a child, and I went to a fine arts high school so I could specialize in painting. But it didn’t really occur to me that it could be a career, that I could try to be an artist instead of having a traditional job. During the lockdown, suddenly I had time to make painting a daily practice. I started showing work in the fall of 2021, and in January decided to quit my job and to focus on painting full time.
With your work being inspired by the idea of desire, what is it you most desire for yourself and the world right now?
What I desire most for myself is just to be able to keep making work that fulfills me, to keep getting better technically and conceptually, to get closer to the best version of myself—a lifelong project, probably. When it comes to what I desire for the world, it’s the creation of equitable systems in place of old oppressive ones, and protecting our precious little planet.
Tiny Pearl Necklace
Gold Vermeil, Pearl
ÂŁ98
Victory: Winged Coin Pendant Necklace
Gold Vermeil
ÂŁ128
Baguette Emerald Half Eternity Band
14k Yellow Gold, Emerald
ÂŁ498
Dot Chain Anklet
14k Yellow Gold
ÂŁ225
Baguette Emerald Bar Necklace
14k Yellow Gold, Emerald
ÂŁ398
Bold Pearl Trio Hoop Earrings
Gold Vermeil, Pearl
ÂŁ98
If brush strokes are to canvas what accessories are to the body, what is your ultimate expression when getting dressed and accessorizing?
Like in my painting, I gravitate toward rich colors and patterns when I get dressed. For accessories, I have my go-to daily pieces that I’m usually always wearing, like a little gold bear pendant that my grandfather gave me when I was a baby. Then I like to layer on top of that with bolder statement pieces—a cocktail ring or two, earrings that dangle for a bit of movement.
What is your first, or fondest memory relating to jewelry?
The first time I bought myself jewelry. I was 24, visiting New York with one of my closest friends, and we ended up in a tiny jewelry shop. I had just had my heart broken, and buying that little gold dagger pendant felt like such a powerful statement, like I was choosing myself. I wore it like an amulet.
With your work being shown in galleries across the world, is there anything else you are looking forward to both personally and professionally?
I can’t say too much yet, but I’m very excited for my first solo exhibition in the fall, and I have a few other group shows coming up as well—next is called Power of Femininity in Goldau, Switzerland’s Kutlesa Gallery. Personally, I’m looking forward to warmer weather and beginning work on my little balcony garden—I love to plant things that grow a bit wild, like impatiens and ivy.
Signet Pinky Ring Rhodolite
Gold Vermeil, Rhodolite
ÂŁ88
Bold Pearl Hoop Earrings
Gold Vermeil, Pearl
ÂŁ98
Pavé Diamond Cushion Ring
14k Yellow Gold, Natural Diamond
ÂŁ275
Dot Chain Bracelet
14k Yellow Gold
ÂŁ198
Heirloom Ring
14k Yellow Gold, Garnet
ÂŁ548
Charlotte Bold Ring
Gold Vermeil
ÂŁ98
Bold Beaded Ring
14k Yellow Gold
ÂŁ498
Strength Rose Coin Charm Pendant
14k Yellow Gold
ÂŁ400