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Paul Micich Art

American, b. 1949
Micich’s work has earned him Gold and Silver awards from the Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles. His work has been chosen to be in illustration annuals for Communication Arts magazine, The Society of Illustrators (New York) and Spectrum International Annual for Fantastic Art. His illustrated edition of the book, "The Littlest Angel," has sold over 1.4 million copies. His illustrated book, "She Taught Me to Eat Artichokes," by Mary Kay Shanley, has been a regional best-seller. Micich illustrated "The Memory Box" and "Rhythm of the Seasons," also picture books with stories written by Mary Kay Shanley. Micich’s band, WORLD PORT, plays his original “world-view” instrumental music. They have five CDs. Micich has performed throughout the Midwest and the nation, including Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. WORLD PORT has played for art festivals in Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska, Minnesota, California and Washington State.
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Artist: Paul Micich
'Vujá Dé, ' by Paul Micich, Acrylic and Alkyd on Canvas Painting, 2016
By Paul Micich
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This 40" x 30" acrylic and alkyd on canvas painting, 'Vuja De,' by Paul Micich is from the artist's 'Paper Airplane' series. A headless black coat wearing ...
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2010s Surrealist Paul Micich Art

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'Poised to Land, ' by Paul Micich, Acrylic and Alkyd Painting
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Located in Oklahoma City, OK
From the Paper Airplane Series by Paul Micich. The front facing female draped figure in light pink is set against a dark background. She looks down with a ...
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'On the Wire' Acrylic and Alkyd on Canvas by Paul Micich
By Paul Micich
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This acrylic and alkyd canvas painting by Paul Micich features a large ethereal clown figure in white against a blue sky balancing a paper airplane on the...
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'Dreaming of Flight', by Paul Micich, Acrylic on Canvas Painting
By Paul Micich
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This painting is from the artist's Paper Airplane series. A woman in silvery blue sits serenely against a black background with her arms crossed and eyes closed as her mind explodes with white dreams escaping the canvas. "I’m drawn to the dreamers where are they going? where will things end up? is it just a dream? just? NEVER" -- Paul Micich...
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Acrylic, Alkyd, Canvas

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