


A signature Status from the Portrait Society of America where he has been a finalist and certificate of merit recipient in their international competitions on several occasions. This includes a first place finish at the April round of The Representational Art Conference 2015 competition (TRAC2015). Since returning to his first love, Fine Art, Ricky has received many awards. His artwork has been represented at the Museum of American Illustration on several occasions. 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. He has created art for major magazines including the New York Times Magazine and Ebony.

Before returning to his roots as a fine artist, Ricky Mujica created art for all the top publishing companies including Harper Collins, Harlequin, Bantam, and Scholastic. The artwork of Ricky Mujica was initially influenced by the old masters and this connection has helped him achieve a high level of success as an illustrator. Born and raised in New York City, Ricky Mujica studied art at the High School of Art and Design, Parsons in Paris, and at Parsons School of Design /New School for Social Research where he won a full Presidential Scholarship.
