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Jeff Miracola

Jeff Miracola (born October 10, 1971)〔"(Jeff Miracola: Artist and Illustrator: Biography )", jeffmiracola.com. Retrieved on August 21, 2010.〕 is an American fantasy artist, children's book artist, and illustrator.
Miracola created illustrations for the children's book, ''Welcome to Monster Isle'', along with children's author Oliver Chin in 2008. Miracola's illustrations have also appeared in ImagineFX magazine, The Duelist magazine, Advanced Photoshop magazine, and on a Target Corporation gift card. In the gaming industry, he is best known for his work in the collectible card game ''Magic: The Gathering'', the ''Shadowrun'' role-playing game and collectible card game, as well as the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game.〔Danahey, Mike (December 14, 1999). "Magic the Moneymaker: A million in prizes is at stake as Elgin teen shows off his moxie with role playing game", ''Courier-News'', p. B1. (Convenience link (fee required) ).〕 Miracola also created illustrations for the Electronic Arts video game, Mini-Golf, available on the Apple iPod.
==Early life and education==
Miracola was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1971, the second of two children.
Miracola grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin where he attended the Milwaukee High School of the Arts. During his high school years, a friend introduced him to the work of Frank Frazetta, Boris Vallejo, Berni Wrightson, Michael Kaluta, Gerald Brom and Jeff Jones, all of whom he cites as creative influences.〔 In 1991, he attended college at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, but left college after two years to begin a freelance art career.

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