Myztico Campo, a visionary artist from the vibrant cultural hub of New York City’s Hell’s Kitchen, commenced their artistic journey at a young age. Inspired by their father’s sketches, Myztico delved into the world of art, exploring various mediums and disciplines. From those early days emerged a multidisciplinary artist whose work transcends boundaries with boundless creativity.
With each stroke of the brush and beat of the drum, Myztico invites audiences into a world of wonder and exploration, where art becomes a gateway to unseen realms and untold stories. Join Myztico as they continue to push the boundaries of artistic expression and inspire others to embrace the magic of creativity.
Could you share with us how you started your journey?
My journey into the art world started when I was just a kid. Inspired by my father’s caricatures, I started sketching at age five. Growing up in the vibrant cultural melting pot of NYC’s Hell’s Kitchen, I loved being creative and trying new things. As I got better at drawing, I learned more about myself and what I liked to draw.
Colorful murals and lively performances were all around me, constant sources of inspiration. My passion for creativity grew, leading me to explore various mediums and disciplines.

Tell us about your project.
Our project is called “Ultraviolet Alchemy,” and we’re based in the New York Tri-State area, which includes parts of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. We love making art that glows under ultraviolet or UV lights. Turning on these unique lights during our art installations and body painting sessions is like stepping into a magical world. We often share our colorful creations at music festivals, private parties, and art shows.
What makes you want to create art? Where do you get your ideas from?
Creating art is something profound inside me, like a powerful instinct. It’s not about making pretty things; it’s a way to connect with something bigger than myself. I get my ideas from all over the place! Sometimes, it’s from learning about ancient cultures or thinking about big global issues.
Sometimes, it’s from exploring different ways of thinking and seeing things, like when I daydream or meditate. With all its beauty and wonder, nature always inspires me, too. Each idea is like a small piece of a bigger picture I’m trying to create with my art.
What inspired you to become a visionary artist?
My curiosity about unseen worlds and the beauty within them inspires me to become a visionary artist. I’m drawn to ancient wisdom, meditation, and ideas about aliens and artificial intelligence. These things spark my imagination and make me want to create art that shows what I see in my mind. I see myself as a bridge between ordinary and extraordinary, using my art to bring those unique experiences into the real world for others to see.

Could you elaborate on the types of events you’ve collaborated on?
I’ve collaborated on lots of different events where I get to show my art. Some are big music and art festivals where I paint live for excited crowds. I get super creative at Burning Man, like a huge art party. I also paint at nightclubs, making cool designs that glow in the dark and make the dance floor even more fun.
I’ve created art for private parties and significant company events, creating unique experiences that people remember. Each event allows me to try new things and share my art with many people.
Where do you find inspiration for your art?
I find my art inspiration everywhere. It could be from stories of ancient cultures, showing how people saw the world long ago. Sometimes, it’s from nature, seeing how everything fits together like a giant puzzle. Even the mysteries of space and the stars make me think. But sometimes, it’s the little things that catch my eye. Like the colors of a sunset, the steady beat of a drum, or the wind in the trees, all these things amaze and curiosity me, and I put that into my art to share with others.

What types of projects have you been involved with in the past?
The past is a treasure trove of memories and experiences. I’ve done everything from big mural projects to art installations. I’ve also done music production, filmmaking, and live painting. Each project has been a stepping stone on my artistic journey, shaping and refining my vision.
Let’s remember live painting performances. I’ve done them, bringing my art to life in front of an audience. They add an extra dash of magic to events.
Here’s a chart table summarizing my past projects:
| Project Name | Type | Description | Date |
| “Ancient Future” UV Art Installation | Art Installation | UV art pays tribute to prehistoric artists, featuring panels by Myztico and Damaris Vazquez. | April 8th – April 30th, 2022 |
| Visionary Shamanic Art Gallery | Art Gallery | Myztico’s gallery showcases visionary psychedelic shamanic art, capturing vibrant entities encountered during soul travels. | Ongoing |
| Visionary Art and AI Collaborations | Collaboration | Collaborations between Myztico Art and AI, exploring the intersection of art and artificial intelligence. | Ongoing |
If you are interested in exploring more about my projects, you can go through them here:
What future projects are you excited about, and how can people support your work?
I’m excited to explore AI collaborative explorations and push the boundaries of UV art installations. These projects will allow me to explore new frontiers of creativity and innovation. There are several ways people can support my work. You can attend events with my art, request custom artwork, or share my creative work with others who might like it.
What advice would you give to aspiring artists looking to explore multiple disciplines?
Here’s my advice to aspiring artists who want to try different types of art: First, don’t be afraid to try new things. Second, explore various art forms like painting, drawing, and music. Next, stay curious and inspired by the world around you. Also, I want to connect with other artists for support and learning. Keep going even when it’s hard. Believe in yourself and your creativity!

What are some of the challenges you face as a multidiscipline visionary artist?
As a multidiscipline visionary artist, I encounter various challenges along the way. Juggling many projects can be tricky, as I strive to give each one the attention it deserves. I must manage my time well.
I need to do so to meet deadlines and creative commitments. Staying true to my artistic vision amidst the pressures of the industry can be a struggle. But, these challenges are chances for growth and learning. They push me to improve and perfect my craft.
Do you use computers or other gadgets to make your art?
Yes, I use computers and gadgets to make my art. They’re like my trusty sidekicks, helping me bring my ideas to life. I can paint amazing pictures on my computer with special software like Corel Painter Pro. And when making music or editing videos, I’ve got other excellent tools to help me. It’s like having a whole workshop right at my fingertips!

How do you engage with your audience?
Connecting with my audience is a big part of my art journey. I do this at events and exhibitions where we can meet in person. I aim to build strong bonds with people who appreciate my work. I enjoy sharing behind-the-scenes looks at how I create my art. I also host workshops and events to bring art lovers together.
You can learn more about me and my work on my website and through social media!