Rick’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Paperweight
Rick Ayotte American, born 1944

Hanging Rock, Foot of Echo Canyon, Utah
Andrew J. Russell (American, 1830–1902) and Rick Dingus (American, born 1951)

Rick
Roe Ethridge American, born 1969

Untitled, from Screen Prints 1970
Rick Ulman conceived, organized, and produced by Sonia Sheridan produced by The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Advance Screen Company, Chicago distributed by The Goodlion

Witches Rocks, Weber Valley, Utah
Timothy O'Sullivan (American, born Ireland, 1840–1882) and Rick Dingus (American, born 1951)

ARC
Rick Grafton American, born 1952

Untitled, from Portfolio from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Richard Ulman American, active late 20th century

Ricking the Reed
Peter Henry Emerson English, born Cuba, 1856–1936

Edge of Storm Mountain Resevoir, Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah
Timothy O'Sullivan (American, born Ireland, 1840–1882) and Rick Dingus (American, born 1951)

Barack Obama "Hope" Poster
Shepard Fairey American, born 1970

Esquire Magazine, April 1993
Various Artists

Direction Magazine April 1989
Rick Valicenti American, born 1951

AIDSHOULDIE Poster
Rick Valicenti American, born 1951

Gilbert: The Future's Paper Poster
Rick Valicenti American, born 1951

Sketch for Cover of Emigre, Issue No. 26, "All Fired Up"
Emigre, Inc. (American, founded 1984) Rudy VanderLans (Dutch, born 1955) Zuzana Liko (Czech, born 1961) Rick Valicenti (American, born 1951)

Willie Ricks was one of SNCC’s great stump speakers, capable of getting great emotional responses from a crowd. During the Meredith March in Mississippi, where King and Stokely Carmichael marched side by side, it was Ricks who first unleashed the “Black Power” cry. Here he speaks in Atlanta
Danny Lyon American, born 1942

Levi's Collages
Rick Valicenti American, born 1951

Dylan Poster
Milton Glaser American, 1929-2020