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William "Will" Robson (born October, 1946), sculptor and mosaic artist, living in Nottingham, England. Will was born in Bradford, United Kingdom in 1946. He was educated at Eccleshill Secondary Modern School, Bradford, before going on to Bradford College of Art in 1963. While a student at Bradford College, he was taught and influenced by the artist, Trevor Bell. In 1965 Will attended Maidstone College of Art in Kent. While studying at Maidstone College, he came under the tutelage of Roland Piche and David Hall. Will graduated with a First Class Honours Degree in Sculpture in 1968. He worked and lived in Jamaica from 1983 to 2001, until he relocated to Nottingham.
Work
Will is known for his geometric designs, which are heavily influenced by Islamic Art and mandalas. His colours are saturated, due to his extended stay in the West Indies. He has collaborated with various artists and interior designers for varied projects over the years.
During the 1970s Will became a partner in Magic Toys UK, the other partners being Margaret Robson, Diane Collett and Peter Watson. Magic Toys was a craft workshop in Lothersdale, Yorkshire which produced a range of Victorian jumping jacks and wooden puppets. In addition to this, Will specialised in highly colourful geometric jigsaw puzzles. The quartet were members of the British Toymakers Guild for several years and in 1980 they were awarded the Toymakers Guild Toy of The Year of Award for their range of toys and puzzles.
In 1983, Will and Margaret migrated to Jamaica and established Magic Toys Jamaica Ltd [http://will-robson.smugmug.com/gallery/4751601_rH4jZ#193428553_jBbwb] at Sunny Lodge, Walderston. With a newly trained local workforce they initially produced mosaic craft items for the tourist trade and exported a range of tropical themed pins and puzzles to the UK and the USA. Buoyed by the success of the toy making business, Will started to produce mosaic murals and room pieces for hotels in Jamaica and the Caribbean.
Major projects and commissions included:
Jamaica Pavillion Expo92 in Seville, Spain. Architect Michael Lake. (Jamaica)
Will Robson was one of the artists selected by Michael Lake to illustrate the backdrop for the visitors to the Jamaican pavilion at Seville Expo '92 which coincided with the celebration of Christopher Columbus' Quincentennial. The scale of the work was such that it had to be shipped over to Spain in five forty foot containers. At the end of the expo the interior of the pavilion was bought by John Rollins to install in Ritz Carlton Hotel Montego Bay, October, 1992. Pictured on its return to Jamaica.[http://www.will-robson.com/Arts-and-Crafts/seville-expo-92/10873993_hW7YN#193179103_3Rq6q]
Sandals Resorts Jamaica and the Caribbean. Interior designer DCI Internationals' Katrina Marzouca
Evan Williams, architect and Katrina Marzouca interior designer from Design Collaborative International (DCI), Kingston. Projects done with them include; Mural at Grand Lido Negril [http://www.will-robson.com/Arts-and-Crafts/magic-toys-jamaica/4751601_rH4jZ#193429116_feQeX] with the artist Tukula Ntama This was Magic Toys first mural. Its dimensions were 10mts x2mts, marking a departure from Will's smaller mosaic puzzles. The piece was a mixed media mosaic showing life in the Jamaican mountains and by the seashore. Beaches Resort, Negril; Magic Toys did the children's activity centre, and the accompanying mural was done in collaboration with the lead artist Tukula Ntama. After this, more work followed, with a floral mural at Sandals Royal Caribbean with artist Margaret Robson. On the heels of that project, there was more work at Sandals Grande Ocho Rios with Magic Toys and Margaret Robson. Sandals also commissioned similar artworks for their resorts in St Lucia and Antigua, this included floral mosaic fretwork wall pieces
Individual Hotel Projects; Wanda Stephenson interior designer
After the success of Expo92, Will got work with Wanda Stephenson (d. 2007), and for the next nine years they did various decorative projects together. These included (but are not limited to) the following:
Runaway Bay, Jamaica Heart Hotel: Will and Magic Toys made mosaic inlaid fretwork headboards and mirror frames. These designs incorporated indigenous Jamaican flowers and fruit (example, breadfruit,[http://www.will-robson.com/Arts-and-Crafts/magic-toys-jamaica/4751601_rH4jZ#193177105_CLyFe] and anthuriums) for fifty six rooms.
Sunset Beach Resort Montego Bay: Mosaic fretwork ( ), done in collaboration with lead artist Margaret Robson. These were figures out of the traditional Jonkonnu parades and used as a backdrop in the hotel's restaurant.
Negril Cabins Mosaic fretwork in hotel lobby and restaurant: [http://will-robson.smugmug.com/gallery/4751601_rH4jZ#193428977_y4Li5] This was once again a mosaic fretwork for the hotel's lobby, using birds and flowers indigenous to Jamaica. A couple of years later due to the positive reactions from the client, a similar design was installed in two of their restaurants.
Couples Swept Away Negril, Jane Issa, interior designer and client: Feathers restaurant. Mosaic fretwork in apex of restaurant roof 10 mts x 3 mts.[http://www.will-robson.com/Arts-and-Crafts/magic-toys-jamaica/4751601_rH4jZ#193384944_GxahK] The fretwork heavily influenced by Jamaican foliage, such as Royal Palms and Traveller's Palm trees. This work was done with the collaboration of lead artist, Margaret Robson. Years later, Swept Away commissioned a similar mural for their patio area.
Grand Lido Braco, Architect Clifton Yapp. Mosaic tiles for restaurant: This piece of tile art was geometric, all done in earth colours. This was wooden mosaic which looked like tiles. This project called for approximately one hundred square metres of title on the bases of the self service buffet stations.
Clifton yap
Crowne Plaza Hotel, Kingston, Paul Chen Young, client. Mosaic mural depicting scenes of 18th century Kingston in collaboration with lead artist Margaret Robson. 10mts. x 3 mts. in apex of restaurant roof.
Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville, Kathrine May interior designer (Montego bay) Fretwork forlobster bar: This fretwork (7mts. x 1.5mts.), depicted an underwater scene with coral, lobster, fish and other sea creatures.
Bank of Nova Scotia, Mandeville, Townend and Godfrey main contractors: Painted Mosaic Mural 16mts.x 3mts depicting life and scenery of the Mandeville area of Jamaica. This was done in collaboration with the lead artist Fiona Godfrey.
Appleton Estate Rum Tour, signs and murals, commissioned by Appleton estate rum tour.
Will Robson and Magic Toys did several steel handpainted rum bottles as tourist photo opportunities as well as building a life size replica of the appleton rum label including a 10 mt. x 4 mt steel banner. A mural depicting the story of Jamaican rum was included in the souvenir shop.
The project was commissioned by the Appelton Estate Rum Tour and it is still a popular draw all these years later.[http://will-robson.smugmug.com/gallery/4751601_rH4jZ#751492937_JUn5i]
Westgate Shopping Centre in Montego Bay: Cosmo Whyte, architect.
Fretwork panels were done all around the plaza, at various key points. The panels were all triangular shaped; the two at the entrance to the plaza depicted scenes from Jamaica's history of the Samuel Sharpe rebellion, showing events of before, during and after. At the base they measured 7 mts, and the apex was 3 mts high each. The panels inside the plaza itself detailed stylised sugar cane fields, setting suns in the West, birds in flight, and tops of trees. The largest of the panels had a 14 mts base, and the apex of 4 mtrs.[http://www.will-robson.com/Other/westgate-fretwork/10873950_f7X3W#193176715_i8Xpm]

Nottingham workshop 2001- present
After relocating and re establishing himself in England, Will started to do non commissioned work with a range of mosaic murals and aluminium fret-worked mirror frames. He plans to have an exhibition in 2010. [http://www.will-robson.com/Arts-and-Crafts/Nottingham-workshop/8801084_ZAMm6#752348933_3Ex5M]
 
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