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Nicolas Ferguson is a [[Switzerland–United Kingdom relations|british-swiss]] artist and storyteller living and working in [[London]]. He’s a painter, poet and collage maker creating art to probe his identity and what it means to be human.

Nicholas Ferguson, an artist with a profound belief in humanity’s capacity for superhuman feats, who expresses his vision through playful and occasionally provocative illustrations of life. With a keen sense of humor, he often playfully pokes fun at himself, societal norms, and the quirks of the human experience. Through his artwork, Nicholas invites viewers to reconsider how they perceive the world.
His creations, painted in oil and accompanied by poetry, emerge intuitively from moments of inspiration, whether sparked by an image, an experience, or a revelation about human behavior. Nicholas’s work reflects the boundless power of imagination to shape our reality.
He writes

I’m an artist, I’m a storyteller, a painter, a poet and an occasional collage maker. I’m based in London and I’m British and Swiss.
I’d say that my pieces are colorful, expressive, occasionally provocative, not always. I like to bring humor into what I create and I like people to walk away thinking or feeling something different than when they start, before they see my work.
I tend to explore what it means to be me and what it means to be human. It’s always an exploration of different ideas that have either come to me intuitively or from conversations I’ve had with people I’ve met or just from my observations in society.  I don’t like to give people answers, I like for them to come away with questions  and for them to think.  I believe art is about making people think and feel differently.

Revision as of 16:19, 26 April 2024

Nicolas Ferguson is a british-swiss artist and storyteller living and working in London. He’s a painter, poet and collage maker creating art to probe his identity and what it means to be human.

Nicholas Ferguson, an artist with a profound belief in humanity’s capacity for superhuman feats, who expresses his vision through playful and occasionally provocative illustrations of life. With a keen sense of humor, he often playfully pokes fun at himself, societal norms, and the quirks of the human experience. Through his artwork, Nicholas invites viewers to reconsider how they perceive the world. His creations, painted in oil and accompanied by poetry, emerge intuitively from moments of inspiration, whether sparked by an image, an experience, or a revelation about human behavior. Nicholas’s work reflects the boundless power of imagination to shape our reality.

He writes

I’m an artist, I’m a storyteller, a painter, a poet and an occasional collage maker. I’m based in London and I’m British and Swiss. I’d say that my pieces are colorful, expressive, occasionally provocative, not always. I like to bring humor into what I create and I like people to walk away thinking or feeling something different than when they start, before they see my work. I tend to explore what it means to be me and what it means to be human. It’s always an exploration of different ideas that have either come to me intuitively or from conversations I’ve had with people I’ve met or just from my observations in society.  I don’t like to give people answers, I like for them to come away with questions  and for them to think.  I believe art is about making people think and feel differently.