Biography:
Ricky Mujica.- Born and raised in New York City, Ricky has lived in Africa, Norway, Germany, Mexico, France, Spain, Japan, England, Italy, and Australia. He studied art at the High School of Art and Design, Parsons School of Design, and Parsons in Paris.
“Though I enjoy the work of modern masters such as Diebenkorn, Hoffman, and Motherwell, I draw my inspiration from Sargent, Zorn, and Sorolla.”The artwork of Ricky Mujica is influenced by the old masters and this connection has helped him achieve a high level of success as an illustrator. Before returning to his roots as a fine artist, Ricky Mujica has created book jacket art for nearly all the top publishing companies including Harper Collins, Harlequin, Bantam, and Scholastic. He has created illustrations for several major magazines including the New York Times Magazine and Ebony. His work has been seen in commercials for such products as Cherry 7-Up, on murals for Sony and Leows theaters, and on clothes for fashion designer Rachel Roy. His artwork has been represented at the Museum of American Illustration on several occasions.
Along with Ricky Mujica's traditional work in oil and watercolor, Ricky Mujica is an avid digital 2d and 3d artist. He has created digital mattes, 3d work for rapid prototyping, digital sculptures, and digital paintings from life. "I feel that digital media is just another medium like watercolor and oil".
Some of Ricky Mujica's other accomplishments include Skateboarding (original member of Zoo York from the 70's), Boxing (Golden Glove finalist and Metro games quarter finalist), Break Dancing (travelled all over the world as a break dancer in the early 80's), Actor (toured with Andrew Lloyd Webber's Starlight Express, Around the World in 80 days, and played Othello in Southern France in the 90's), Stand-up Comedy (Played every club in New York City in the early 2000's).
Ricky privately sells his landscapes and figurative paintings and prints of his paintings to collectors here in the US, and in France, Norway, Germany, and Mexico
Ricky Mujica spends his time with his wife and muse, Heather Harlan and his greatest collaboration, his daughter Violet Mujica.
Ricky Mujica.- Born and raised in New York City, Ricky has lived in Africa, Norway, Germany, Mexico, France, Spain, Japan, England, Italy, and Australia. He studied art at the High School of Art and Design, Parsons School of Design, and Parsons in Paris.
“Though I enjoy the work of modern masters such as Diebenkorn, Hoffman, and Motherwell, I draw my inspiration from Sargent, Zorn, and Sorolla.”The artwork of Ricky Mujica is influenced by the old masters and this connection has helped him achieve a high level of success as an illustrator. Before returning to his roots as a fine artist, Ricky Mujica has created book jacket art for nearly all the top publishing companies including Harper Collins, Harlequin, Bantam, and Scholastic. He has created illustrations for several major magazines including the New York Times Magazine and Ebony. His work has been seen in commercials for such products as Cherry 7-Up, on murals for Sony and Leows theaters, and on clothes for fashion designer Rachel Roy. His artwork has been represented at the Museum of American Illustration on several occasions.
Along with Ricky Mujica's traditional work in oil and watercolor, Ricky Mujica is an avid digital 2d and 3d artist. He has created digital mattes, 3d work for rapid prototyping, digital sculptures, and digital paintings from life. "I feel that digital media is just another medium like watercolor and oil".
Some of Ricky Mujica's other accomplishments include Skateboarding (original member of Zoo York from the 70's), Boxing (Golden Glove finalist and Metro games quarter finalist), Break Dancing (travelled all over the world as a break dancer in the early 80's), Actor (toured with Andrew Lloyd Webber's Starlight Express, Around the World in 80 days, and played Othello in Southern France in the 90's), Stand-up Comedy (Played every club in New York City in the early 2000's).
Ricky privately sells his landscapes and figurative paintings and prints of his paintings to collectors here in the US, and in France, Norway, Germany, and Mexico
Ricky Mujica spends his time with his wife and muse, Heather Harlan and his greatest collaboration, his daughter Violet Mujica.
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