William Robinson was born in Nova Scotia’s beautiful Annapolis Valley. After graduating from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design with a Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication, William moved to Fredericton and established and co-managed the graphic design firm, Robinson & Greenwood, for many years.

In 2012, a long held interest in jewellery design prompted him to enroll in the Jewellery/Metal Arts program at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design. The recipient of a number of awards and scholarships, William also received the Governor General’s Award for academic excellence at the 2014 NBCCD convocation ceremonies.
William has participated in a number of group shows in Fredericton, several Craft NB exhibitions that have toured the province, as well as the Beneath the Surface residency in Fundy National Park. He also won “The Best in Technical Achievement” Award, at Toronto’s Zilberschmuck Gallery’s 10th annual National Juried Exhibition in 2014.
His designs are inspired by the world around him, but especially nature, architecture, and geometric patterns. Working almost exclusively with silver, William creates jewellery pieces, many with semi-precious, that are unique with an emphasis on design.
Artist Statement
The inspiration for my work comes from the world around me, everything from nature, plants and flowers, to typography, architecture, and geometric shapes and forms. As a graphic designer, I always enjoyed and excelled in the design of logos and branding. Creating a memorable graphic image by balancing the lines, weight, and negative spaces, are the same design principles from my graphic design background that I apply in my approach to jewellery design.
My aim is to create visually intriguing articulated body adornments utilizing classic clean lines.
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