Myers was born in June 19, 1917 in
Lucerne, Missouri. He grew up there until his early teen years, when his family moved to West Texas during the Great Depression so his father could work in the oil fields near McCamey, Texas. They stayed there until the mid-1930s when they moved to the Wichita, Kansas area. With help from a family friend, Myers entered the art program at
Wichita State University, where he studied under renowned landscape, seascape, and still-life painter Clayton Staples. He completed a bachelor of fine arts degree from
Wichita State University in 1939 After graduation, Myers joined the
US Merchant Marine to fight in
World War II. He trained at Catalina Island, California, and attended Officers School in Sheepshead Bay, New York. During this time, Myers married his longtime Kansas girlfriend Roberta King. After the war, they stayed on in New York City, where he explored his interest in jazz and blues, which were influential in his works of art. He enrolled in graduate school at the
University of Iowa in
Iowa City to study under painter
Grant Wood. During his studies at Iowa, he met Argentinean Print Master
Mauricio Lasansky—known as “the nation’s most influential printmaker”—who was there on a Guggenheim fellowship. Myers taught with Lasansky for two years and eventually became a master printmaker himself. In 1946, Myers earned a second master of fine arts degree, this time in printmaking. Myers and Lasansky shared a lifelong friendship, with Myers being the godparent to Lasansky's son. ==Career==