Kyle Skor (b. 1983, Saint Paul, Minnesota) is an American artist and children's book author/illustrator. He grew up playing in the prairie snows and forests of the upper midwest, which nurtured in him the spirit of the wandering mystic. At one point he went to Williams College and studied art history and psychology, and chose somewhat prematurely to enter a doctoral program at Harvard at the age of 22. As a graduate student, he spent more time skipping class to read poetry and sketch at the museums of greater Boston and Cambridge than not, an awareness of which ultimately led him to drop out of school and assume a variety of odd jobs, working by candlelight on his "soul stuff". Between 2005-2013, the fruits of most of these efforts found themselves consigned to various landfills around Asia and California.
Forget the couch, & the 20:1 pharmaceutical ad-to-news coverage ratio of modern life. Touch the ginko leaves of fall. Enter into the neon love stream of floating cognition.
Ying Gallery represents his visual work.
Forget the couch, & the 20:1 pharmaceutical ad-to-news coverage ratio of modern life. Touch the ginko leaves of fall. Enter into the neon love stream of floating cognition.
Ying Gallery represents his visual work.