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Show 4 4 t. '& ' V' Gyll ....and I jumped and played and VS'.r '.'"XW met a few people rode on the subway. Did some business and came back. I want " to live there Gill Huff on New York Huffs Mural Adds Sparkle to Salt Lake Skyline He is a paradox. He is witty and talented. He, at once, talking of New York through the eyes of a child, can then become a sophisticated describing art in its most finite terms. Gyll Huff is an artist. man-of-the-wor- . ld learned much from art school. Most of my experience was gained through traveling and talking with artists," Gyll says. He has traveled extensively on both coasts and has lived in Maui and Oahu in the Hawaian Islands, where he owned an art gallery. He 'was, at one time, impressed by California artistsand feels that they influenced his work but added, Everyone influences me in some way." gyll has been working on an art film which he hopes to finish in ten years or so and wants to edit it on his next trip to New York. He has gone through many titles, such as Annoying Insects," Art of the Arts," and his latest International Verve." His own opinion of the film is that it is rich, opulant and cannot be compared, say, " to a Bergman Its an art film." I never really The mural Gyll designed hits one with its beauty, especially if viewed from a distance. The mural has to be viewed from a distance to gain the perspective which was originally intended, What is it? Gyll added. I diidled it first on a piece of pager. is the response many Salt Lakers ask. Gyll gives thenblanl and refuses to answer, usually. unbelieving-stare New York is a favorite city for Gyll. He likes the excitement and sense of being shere it all happens. He only can take it for 6 months, though, no longer and he must come home to Salt Lake, which he dearly loves. Its humiliating," Gyll says, but I like that.Its necessary to feel like a grain of sand." The mural is 6 stories high and 8 stories wide and ;is certainly a coritemporaiy"fi ulations Gyll Huff. . GAY UNDERGROUND MEETING CONSCIOUS CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES FEATURING y For those who dare not be ac conspicuously gay as they might like, and still feel the need to talk about real and genuine problems, an alternative to the Monday night meetings is being offered. These meetings will be most discreet and all identity will be confidential, of course. Anyone who .might wish to investigate this j further is ' asked to write the1 OPEN DOOR at P.O.Box 8666, 7 (not SLC, 84108, or call informathe Help Line) for more tion. These meetings can be a basis at first, and as. confidence grows and the need to expand is felt desirable, the group can grow to four or five, as is agreed upon. Guys and gals welcome of course. 484-711- one-to-o- ne :.w : ", |