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About Paul Herman
Expertise
I can answer many questions about art theory & history though my knowledge in certain areas of history go deeper than others. I can also confidently offer answers about technique & materials in most fine art methods except copper engraving where I am still learning.

Experience
Being a second generation painter forms the greatest part of my education, I grew up in my parent's studios & by 16 was a professional painter/sculptor.

Publications
A few articles about art theory & being an artist on my blog if you are interested in seeing a sample of my writing: http://www.HermanStudios.com/blog.html

Education/Credentials
'A' levels in London (Kingsway & Princeton) & an unfinished degree (3 years) at NYUB (state university at Buffalo, NY)

Past/Present Clients
Some are mentioned on my site, several are European nobility otherwise I guess the most 'quotable in a blurb sense' were Saks fifth avenue both in NYC (where though many including, Andy Warhol & Jasper Johns, have appeared in their windows I was the first commissioned artist in their history) & Beverly Hills.

 
   

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Topic: Painting



Expert: Paul Herman
Date: 4/22/2008
Subject: Help please...

Question
I am trying to find a painting that was shown on the TV show "Will & Grace", it was in Will's room. It was the figure of a man, but it was his back. It was painted as the outline, and was blackish, brownish, mized. It was colored in, just the outline of a mans body. If you do not know the name of this particular painting, could you recommend any like this? Thank you!

Answer
Hi Tony,
 I'm afraid I don't watch television & have no idea (your brownish, blackish description leaves something to be desired!!) if you had it on DVD or if your computer is TV enabled maybe you could get a screen capture & send me an image...?

Un abrazo,
Paul


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