I think the Old Masters would have considered Crayola Crayons a high-tech palette in a box." ~Jeffrey RobertThe art of Jeffrey Robert has transformed a crayon into a paintbrush and reinvented the idea of what can be created with an ordinary Crayola crayon, taking crayons to new heights on the lofty walls of art museums and galleries. People stop, stare and smile when they see his artwork framed with his signature crayon nameplate and it really sets his art apart giving it a distinctive look. Then comes the automatic catchphrase, "I can't believe he did that with a box of crayons!" As a pioneer of Art with Crayons, Jeffrey Robert has been the feature of numerous Newspaper, Magazine and Television programs including ABC's Good Morning America with his good friends at Crayola for their 100th Year Celebration. Jeffrey combines the nostalgia of our childhood crayon art experiences with his trademark signature series of Crayon Collectibles to serve as an ideal representation of what makes his unique art so appealing to a wide demographic-- from fine art collectors to novice buyers. Growing up in Hawaii with a royal Hawaiian heritage, Jeffrey attended Pearl Harbor Elementary School, Aliumanu Intermediate School and Radford High School where he received exceptional grades in art.Jeffrey states, "When Crayola produced their 64 box, I was attending Pearl Harbor Elementary School in Hawaii and wow, so many colors, it was amazing! Little did I know years later Crayola would invite me to write up my thoughts for them about their "64 box" 50th birthday celebration! In 2019 Jeffrey hosted Crayola's Instagram site for a week to feature his artwork for a worldwide audience. Sharing his art to millions around the world. Jeffrey's outside the box thinking continues to evolve, expanding the use of crayons to express his new ideas and designs to an audience of crayon lovers! His new innovative techniques has produced another unique style of digital/crayon Pop Art icons and a Collaboration with his Daughter, T. Noelle photographer, creating a new photo/crayon series entitled "Shadows of Memories."
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