Artist Rick Herold began his art career at Academie Julian in Paris, later studying Religious Church Art at Benedictine Monastic University. Herold soon became disillusioned with organized religion and turned to painting erotic nudes.
Herold's self-developed technique is called reverse painting, and is done on clear vinyl with sign-painter's enamel, which bonds with the vinyl to become a permanent and durable surface.
Rick Herold has traveled all over the world, collecting indigenous art for his private collection. He currently lives in North County, San Diego with his life partner.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
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great way to display the male anatomy. Emphasises the parts of the body beautifully.
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It has that elegant Australian aboriginal feel to it. Lovely, both.
This is awesome!! Love your art! Great Tattoo, so detailed and great anatomy!
Just found your site and love it.
These two figures are so Aboriginal in style, are you from Australia? They are lovely.
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