Joseph Mykut
Joseph Mykut, a celestial being from Alabama, weaves a tapestry of art, words, and vision, bridging the physical and spiritual realms. As an author, artist, illustrator, editor, photographer, and agent, their creative essence has been distilled into international exhibitions in Ontario, Canada, and anthologies like "3 Amigos Ink and Splatter Lonely Soul in the Darkness" and "Shattered Psyche" (I Ain't Your Marionette publications).
Their illustrations have also graced the pages of "No One Wants to be a Scorpio" and "A Head Full of War" (Black Frost), while their children's books, "Beautiful Boy" and "There's A Me Under My Bed" (Cosmic Creation Station), have transported young minds to realms both magical and mysterious.
As the founder of Cosmic Creation Station, a creative hub that harmonizes music, art, literature, and spirit, Joseph's art and photography capture the hidden beauty in the every day, revealing the magic that lies just beyond our physical senses.
As a two-spirited being, walking the path of Shamanism, and identifying with the LGBTQ2S+ community, Joseph's work embodies the balance of light and dark, positive and negative energies, reflecting the universal truth that we are all complex, multifaceted beings.
Ordained as a minister with the Universal Life Church, Joseph honors the threads of truth that weave through all religious beliefs, acknowledging the greater cosmic tapestry that connects us all.
In the words of Joseph, "May our creative expressions be the bridges that unite our physical and spiritual journeys, illuminating the beauty, magic, and mystery that surrounds us."
Beautiful Boy
Beautiful Boy is the story of a little boy, who like many, was born bright and wonderful and without a worry in the world. Then, with one experience after another, he slowly lost his sense of wonder. Can Beautiful boy get back his wonder and magic or has his light seen its last shine?
There’s a Me Under My Bed
When you’re a Little Monster, what is there to be afraid of? Well, it’s Little Monster’s bedtime and he’s about to find out. Could it be that there’s nothing to be afraid of at all? Is it possible that all our scariest fears are just our imagination? Join Little Monster for a bedtime story to find out what all the fuss is about. Who knows, you just might have a blast and be as brave as Little Monster!