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Paul Mirocha's artwork is noted for realism and accuracy as well as its emotional appeal. The poetry is in the details.

During Paul’s formative years in St. Paul, Minnesota, he often found himself in his father's plant pathology lab. While young Paul found science intriguing, he wondered how long he'd be washing test tubes and inoculating bean seedlings with fungal spores.

A little later, when Paul took a break from art school to visit his family’s cabin in the woods, he had a breakthrough. Picking a simple fern leaf, he stared at it long and hard. Naturally, he began to draw it. It was surprisingly difficult. But Paul was blown away by its complex geometry and profound beauty.

Ever since then, Paul has been devoted to rendering the intricacies of the natural and human world, finding in his subjects both scientific interest and aesthetic appeal. Today, he’s lost count of the number of children’s picture books and pop-ups he’s completed since starting his own illustration and design business in 1990. His illustrations and designs have also appeared in numerous adult books, exhibits, magazines, and advertisements of all kinds, as well as on products and product labels. Whether he’s painting a rare desert cactus or a scrumptious-looking candy bar, his work is always accurate, well researched, and realistic—and it has lots of personality, too.

Although Paul has a lifetime of experience with old-school drafting and drawing methods, by now he’s abandoned his railroad pen in favor of Bezier curves, and the old waxer machine for the type tool. If you can’t tell whether the paintbrush he used was digital or sable hair, he figures his work is successful. These days, a classically trained and computer-savvy artist is pretty hard to find.

Paul lives in Tucson with his two artist daughters, Anna and Claire, surrounded by the Sonoran Desert—which inspires his art and spawns his dreams. Besides working as an illustrator, he exhibits his personal photography, drawings, and prints.

He still has that fern drawing stashed away somewhere. (It’s not for sale.)

awards
  • • American Association of Museums
  • • Arizona Commission on the Arts
  • • Art Directors Club of New York
  • • Children's Book Council Award
  • • Dimensional Illustrators Awards Show
  • • Eberhard Faber, Inc. Award
  • • John Burroughs Award
  • • New York Book Show, 1st Place
  • • Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children
  • • Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles
  • • The Society of Illustrators
  • • Tucson/Pima Arts Council

      clients
  • • AAA Living Magazine
  • • Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
  • • Arizona State Parks
  • • Hampton Brown Company
  • • Harcourt Brace, Orlando
  • • HarperCollins Publishers
  • • It's It Ice Cream Inc.
  • • Leigh Steinberg Sports
  • • Meredith Corporation
  • • National Geographic
  • • Quaker Oats
  • • Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
  • • Scholastic Publishing
  • • Sunset Magazine
  • • The Nature Conservancy
  • • Tucson Botanical Garden
  • • True Blue Gaming, Sydney
  • • Uncle Ben's Rice
  • • Vitasoy Products
  • • Wall Street Journal

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