Born in Melbourne in 1956 of Dutch parents, Herman was 17 when he held his first solo exhibition in Melbourne: it was a sell-out success.
He spent three years studying and painting in Amsterdam and London, where he encountered the works of Constable, Turner and Rembrandt. These impressed him and influenced his own work. On returning to Melbourne in 1982 he began studying for his fine arts degree at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Dale Hickey, Jeff Makin and Clifton Pugh are just a few of the contemporary artists under whom Herman studied and who were instrumental in cultivating his appreciation of contemporary art, as well as experimentation with abstract impressionism.
His tonal works in oil and watercolour range from city and landscapes, to café and bar interiors, to dynamic industrial scenery. They all demonstrate the very best of contemporary impressionism.
Herman is a multi-awarded painter: a three-time winner of the coveted Camberwell Gold Medal Art Prize and a winner of the prestigious Alice Bale Award in 1989 and 1993.
His works are featured in several books: 'Australian Impressionist and Realist Artists', compiled by Tom Roberts and which features Australian artists, '120 Years of Watercolours' by the Australian Realist Artists, 'Artists and Galleries of Australia and New Zealand' by Max Germaine, and 'Profile on Contemporary Watercolours'.
He is a painter of immense talent and insight, and continues to actively exhibit across Australia and internationally. Herman is represented in public and private collections in Australia and overseas.