Career
He taught at Walsall College of Art from 1945 until his death. He worked mainly in cast bronze or carved Hoptonwood or Hornton stone, working slowly and destroying work he considered imperfect. His early pieces included a series of biomorphic abstractions of corn, cyclamen and chestnut bud completed in the 1930s, with later work including a series of figure studies made in the 1950s.
Aside from Bloye his sculpture showed the influence of Constantin Brâncuși and Eric Gill.
Herickx"s first solo exhibition was held in London in July 1953, but he died in Birmingham the night after the show"s opening. A memorial exhibition was held in October–November that year in Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
Herickx"s friends in Birmingham included the Birmingham Group of writers and poets and the Birmingham surrealist painters Conroy Maddox and John Melville. The poet Louis MacNeice, included Herickx as the character "Wimbush" in his autobiographical poem Autumn Sequel.