About The Artist
Richard
Milo is an accomplished artist residing in the Northeastern United States,
with his wife Lisa who is also an artist and short story writer. Richard
has been painting since childhood. He has developed a technique using
a combination of air brush / handbrush applied in a series of thin glazes
to achieve the depth of realism which is seen in his work. He considers
himself a conceptual realist who pays an obvious attention to detail.
Richard chooses to work on a large format, typically 48" x 54" or larger. He spends an excess of over 200 hours on each piece. His original canvas' have been viewed at numerous art shows throughout the United States and the images have created such a high demand that various works such as "Destruction of Native America", the canvas featured on the Home Page, as well as other works of art have been released as limited edition prints. What makes Richard Milo's work even more incredible is that he is basically a self taught artist and also suffers from Tourette's Syndrome since childhood.
If you would like further information on how to purchase various prints in assorted styles, please see more in the Gallery on this web site.
"How great is our God.
He stretched out the cosmos
for his canvas and
paints upon
it with physics."
- Richard Milo -
