The following information was submitted by the artist, September 2011. Robert Ferguson had parents who recognized his emerging talent and arranged for him to take his first art lessons at the age of... Read full biography
The following information was submitted by the artist, September 2011. Robert Ferguson had parents who recognized his emerging talent and arranged for him to take his first art lessons at the age of eight years. By the time he turned 11 he won his first art award. He continued to win local art... Read full biography
The following information was submitted by the artist, September 2011. Robert Ferguson had parents who recognized his emerging talent and arranged for him to take his first art lessons at the age of eight years. By the time he turned 11 he won his first art award. He continued to win local art guild competitions in painting and sculpting until he moved on to attend the Parsons School of Design in New York City. There he majored in illustration with Robert Shore and Ed Renfro, and watercolor... Read full biography
The following information was submitted by the artist, September 2011. Robert Ferguson had parents who recognized his emerging talent and arranged for him to take his first art lessons at the age of eight years. By the time he turned 11 he won his first art award. He continued to win local art guild competitions in painting and sculpting until he moved on to attend the Parsons School of Design in New York City. There he majored in illustration with Robert Shore and Ed Renfro, and watercolor painting with David Dewey and Barbara Nechis, author of WaterColor, The Creative Experience. After graduating from that institution in 1984, Ferguson opened his own commercial design studio on 23rd street in New York City and remained in Manhattan,... Read full biography
The following information was submitted by the artist, September 2011. Robert Ferguson had parents who recognized his emerging talent and arranged for him to take his first art lessons at the age of eight years. By the time he turned 11 he won his first art award. He continued to win local art guild competitions in painting and sculpting until he moved on to attend the Parsons School of Design in New York City. There he majored in illustration with Robert Shore and Ed Renfro, and watercolor painting with David Dewey and Barbara Nechis, author of WaterColor, The Creative Experience. After graduating from that institution in 1984, Ferguson opened his own commercial design studio on 23rd street in New York City and remained in Manhattan, working as a commercial artist for nine years. Among his clients were the Estee Lauder company and European ba... Read full biography
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