Herman Elzo Hugg (January 19, 1921 – October 2, 2013) was an American artist, educator, and philosopher.
Hugg was primarily a painter, whose works often included surrealist, expressionist, and spiritual elements.
[2] He also created sculptures in stone and wood, and large-scale works of enamel on recycled metal.
[1] Hugg served in the United States Navy Seabees 47th Battalion corps of engineers during World War II in the Solomon Islands.
[1] The Beaumont Art League hosted a retrospective of Hugg's work in 2009.