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Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton

Thanks for joining me!
Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton

I was born and raised in Tondo, Manila, Philippines. I took up Fine Arts, major in painting at the University of Santo Tomas and the University of the East. In 1981, I began working as a professional artist, when I was hired as editorial cartoonist for the newspaper People's Journal Tonight. In 1987, I applied and was hired for the same job in Joe Burgos' We Forum Publications. In between my cartooning stints, I worked as gallery assistant at the Galeria de las Islas, and was an educational book illustrator from 1988 to 2000 In 1996, I showed my portfolio to Reni Roxas and Marc Singer, publishers of Tahanan Books for Young Readers. Being especially impressed by the cover art I did for Phoenix Publishing House, Reni and Marc commissioned me to do the illustrations for their collaborative book First Around the Globe: The Story of Enrique. I went on to illustrate four more books for Tahanan: Tamales Day, The Brothers Wu and the Good-Luck Eel, Once Upon a Time, and Long Ago and Far Away. My other books are Origin of the Frog, and Anina ng mga Alon (Anina of the Waves). Two of my books are prize-winners abroad. The Origin of the Frog won a runner-up award in the 12th Noma Concours for Picture Book Illustration in Tokyo, in 2000. While the supposed excellence of my illustrations for The Brothers Wu and the Good-Luck Eel landed me on the Honour List of the Basel-based International Board on Books for Young people (IBBY). I had three solo art exhibitions, so far - once at the Hiraya Gallery and twice at the Crucible. I had also participated in several group exhibitions. My paintings in the eighties, although belonging to the social-realist school, were tempered somewhat with surrealist color and humor. One of my paintings from that period, the "Hungry Child Dissected", won in 1984, one of the three Best Entry awards in the First Metrobank Annual painting Competition. 2008 was a landmark year for me. It was during that time that I finally weaned myself away from the sharp-focus realist style of my previous paintings. While my earlier works were rendered with a meticulous attention to details, my recent illustrations and paintings - with their simplification, distortion, and loud coloration - have a decidedly modern and pop art feel to them. I still live in Tondo, with my wife Carina, and sons Brando de Niro and Karel Andrei. I am popularly known as Arnel Mirasol in the Philippine art circle. View all posts by arnelmirasol