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When Robert White was in kindergarten, his teacher handed him a ball of clay. He handed back a 16-horse stagecoach with doors that worked and details down to the bullets in the pistols. This event began a life of expression though art, where White explored every artistic medium available in the pursuit of that passion.

Instead of attending art school, he pursued the craft on his own terms. Exploring various mediums and techniques, White pored over the work of American, European, and Renaissance artists. He obsessed over technique and studied the work of the Masters until he comprehended each stroke, inference of shape, and consequence of color, perspective, light and shadow. 

 

Soon, technical proficiency led to an understanding of his own artistic vision, and White was on his way to a life informed and supported by art of many kinds. His first real recognition came in the medium of oil painting. After his first showing he was immediately commissioned by corporations like the Four Seasons, Toyota, and Bank of America. Soon after followed commissions by Steven Spielberg, Harrison Ford, Cher, and John Wayne. 



His oils now established and widely collected, White continues his restless pursuit of multi-medium mastery through sculpting in clay, bronze, and wood. In addition to all that, he is also a museum quality furniture maker—a fitting evolution in a life of exploration that started with a ball of clay that became a stagecoach with little doors that worked. 


 
 
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