What we like best about Ricardo Hernandez are his fabric collages and sketches; they give us night terrors.
What we like least about Ricardo Hernandez is what he says about his art:
“In my work,” he said, during our recent visit to his 106th studio, “I try to convey the weaknesses and strengths of man (both physically and emotionally) by using a cocktail of seemingly delicate materials, like fabrics, strings, wood, wire, glue and others, to make robust sculptures that echo the complexities of the human condition.”
Shut up and paint, Ricardo.











