Richard Saul Duardo (1952 – 2014)[1] was an American master printmaker, visual artist, and illustrator, of Mexican descent.
He was known for screen printing, and was an important person within the Chicano art community in Los Angeles, California.
[8] Duardo studied printmaking at Pasadena City College, and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
[9] In 1978, Duardo founded a serigraphy studio called Hecho en Aztlán.
In the studio, he collaborated on a printmaking series with artists Almaraz and John Valadez.