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Studio
Antics, mixed media (22" x 16")
"Using art
to communicate, I concentrate on observation and having fun, not rigid
rules and logic. With art I am free to express myself through it using
the world around me as my guide. It is also forgiving and mistakes can
always be corrected."
William Ferguson,
who has Asperger's syndrome and attention deficit disorder, was placed
in a self-contained special education classroom where his teacher encouraged
him to draw to assist in learning academics. He continued art classes
throughout grade and middle schools, exploring a variety of techniques
and media. Fascinated by cartoons, William often created his own characters
and situations. He applied this interest by joining the staff of the school
newspaper as a political cartoonist. "Through education and my gift of
art, I have found the freedom to express myself without limitations."
William will be a freshman this fall at the Ringling School of Art and
Design, Sarasota, Florida where he will pursue a BFA in illustration.
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