Jeff Fernengel

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Jeffery Alan Fernengel is an American pop artist raised in Greater Cleveland. Born in November 1977, he started drawing sharks and dinosaurs at a very young age. In 1997 he moved to Columbus, Ohio to attend Ohio State University. He was a frequent patron of Bernie's, and briefly worked at KBUX The Underground.

His first public exhibition was at Larry's Bar [1] in 1999 after observing they had not displayed new artwork on their walls for years. Since then he has had numerous exhibitions at galleries and group shows around Columbus including a billboard after being awarded as a runner up in the 2009 PBR Art contest.[2]

His last exhibition in Ohio was at It Looks Like We Are Open gallery on February 9, 2013.[3][4]

Jeff's artwork was featured on a limited edition beer bottle by Seventh Son Brewery [5] in March 2016 [6]

Jeff Fernengle is an AVID Denver Broncoes Fan. He has not missed a single broncos football game in his entire life. He has had Numerous Denver Broncos jerseys and posters hanging on his walls his entire life. Many times Jeff has cited that not only is John Elway the Greatest quarterback in NFL History, but also the Greatest athlete in the history of all sports. Jeff constantly cites John Elway as not only a personal and professional hero, but also, the single greatest inspiration he has had in his entire life.

Following his love for the Denver Broncos and idle, John Elway, he relocated to Denver, CO in 2013.

Jeffery is also a self-proclaimed “pizza expert” and created an online pizza review blog entitled Denver Pizza Train. From 2013 to 2017, he reviewed 37 different pizza restaurants in the Denver area. Many have disputed his credentials for reviewing pizza, often leading to verbal alterations and at times leading to physical competitions of which he rarely fulfills.

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  1. ^ "Larry's Bar: 1934-2008". www.larrysbar.com. Retrieved 2016-02-15.
  2. ^ "Alive & Unedited: Jeff Fernengel". Columbus Alive. Retrieved 2016-02-15.
  3. ^ "Preview: Jeff Fernengel Paintings". Columbus Alive. Retrieved 2016-02-15.
  4. ^ Joy, Kevin. "Rowdy adults-only affair quite a night at museum". Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  5. ^ "Home".
  6. ^ "@seventh_son_brewing on Instagram: "Today we released our second ever 375ml bottle, which you can now buy at the taproom and at select local retailers. Feral Brett DIPA is a straightforward double IPA brewed with Brettanomyces Claussinni creating a hoppy beer with dry minerality and a unique funk. Label art by Jeff Fernengel @fernangelfish 👍🏼"".

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