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Michael McGee
Male/United States
Last Visit: 47 weeks ago
CynykylArt
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born in Pireaus, Greece in 1958. spent early life traveling around Europe, the Middle East and Asia. returned to Utah, where his ancestors had settled as Mormon pioneers, and where he learned the bizarre teachings of the Mormon priesthood. no formal art training and over the years has been considered very much an outsider folk artist. influenced by the exposure to the many different cultures of the East and the religious rituals of the American Southwest – both Mormon and Native American. pieces are not typical abstract interior designs. intend to provoke thought, humor, and intelligence. created a a cache of symbols to represent specific psychological and religious ideas which remain constant within all his works. Most pieces are multi-layered and multi-dimensional puzzles to be explored and discovered again and again like a twisted “Where’s Waldo”. portfolio of approximately 20,000 individual pieces of work. graduated Suma Cum Laude from the University of Austin at Texas with degree in film. many years as member in performance art groups, and recording albums on the Cynykyl record label. multi-media artist in Austin, Santa Fe, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and Portland. Currently operates out of a studio in San Diego. Please visit our new website at cynykyl.com
Favorite visual artistCavemenFavorite moviesApocalypse NowFavorite TV showsMonty PythonFavorite bands / musical artistsZappaFavorite booksCities of the Red NightFavorite writersFaulknerFavorite gamesHeadFavorite gaming platformTableTools of the TradePeyoteOther InterestsYes
Ok so finally our Cynykylart websites are up and our shop is open for business. Check out cynykylart.com to link to many places and surprises. It includes links to our blog where you can find videos and recordings from the past.
Wow! I thought you were gone forever! I even forgot I wrote this message!
Okay, so the erect penis thing is with a dA site admin? You know, I do agree with you. Sexuality is part of adult human life, and an erect phallus is a definite representation of this. Problem is, our society is set up, due to the enforced guilt of taboo and sin brought on by a strict history of right wing religion and politics, to perceive sexuality as something negative and 'immoral'. Time for a change. I think that your art portrays sex in a way that the viewer can relate, but it's not 'in your face'. It's subtle and abstract... I can't understand why anyone would have a problem with your art, no matter what it portrayed.
There are galleries full of real photos of real aborted faetuses here on devART, but they don't want to see a part of the body that half the population posesses, and the other half can appreciate? Fight, man! I got your back!
Been a while since we've seen any new work from you! Are you still creating?
Okay, so the erect penis thing is with a dA site admin? You know, I do agree with you. Sexuality is part of adult human life, and an erect phallus is a definite representation of this. Problem is, our society is set up, due to the enforced guilt of taboo and sin brought on by a strict history of right wing religion and politics, to perceive sexuality as something negative and 'immoral'. Time for a change. I think that your art portrays sex in a way that the viewer can relate, but it's not 'in your face'. It's subtle and abstract... I can't understand why anyone would have a problem with your art, no matter what it portrayed.
There are galleries full of real photos of real aborted faetuses here on devART, but they don't want to see a part of the body that half the population posesses, and the other half can appreciate? Fight, man! I got your back!