
Paul Mirocha was tapped by Cytosport, maker of "Muscle Milk" to illustrate the packaging for a launch of a new series of protein bars. (more)
Paul Mirocha didn't even know what a “terroir” was until he was commissioned to create the lush illustrations for this book of food history and stories by Gary Paul Nabhan. “Desert Terroir” will be published by The University of Texas Press in 2012. (more)
Paul Mirocha’s latest book project, “Bat Questions,” published by Western National Parks Association, allowed him to give the little critters a bit of personality. (more)
This is the second in a series of posters by Paul Mirocha promoting Sabores Sin Fronteras / Flavors without Borders, a series of bilingual, multi-cultural events whose aim is to educate and celebrate local foods of the Southwest, unimpeded by local political issues and surveyors markers. (more)
The North American Pollinator Protection Campaign and Co-evolution Institute have been using Paul Mirocha’s luminous Pollinators painting in their campaign to raise awareness among humans about these essential and beautiful beasts. (more)
It was with great pleasure and a sense of awe that Paul Mirocha took on this assignment to chart that amazing migratory path of the Monarch butterfly. (more)
Last year Paul Mirocha received a commission from the National Park Service to create a five foot tall introduction panel to the new redesign of the Tuzigoot National Monument visitor's center in northern Arizona. (more)
When Paul Mirocha first got the client's sketch for this piece from Bioneers Collaborative Initiative, a group of pragmatic visionary planners, for the cover of their report, "Dreaming New Mexico," he hesitated to take it on for a few days. (more)