Harold Arthur McNeill
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Harold Arthur McNeill is an American artist and industrial musician. In the visual medium, he has produced paintings, sculptures, photography, and design.
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His work has appeared in role-playing games such as Magic: The Gathering, Vampire: The Masquerade and Vampire: The Eternal Struggle. His portrait of Pentti Linkola was featured in Apocalypse Culture II. His painting appeared on the cover of a limited edition of Julius Evola's Men Among the Ruins. He created the cover art for the CD collection of Charles Manson music, Commemoration. The journal Rûna has featured his work.
With James Banner, McNeill recorded a mix of electronics and oratory in 1982 under the name Republic. Michael Moynihan's Storm Records released a 7" titled Freedom Through Ability in 1995.[1]
He served in the U.S. Navy where he was trained for work on nuclear weapons on Trident submarines.
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[edit] External links
- Personal website with biography.
- McNeill's credits as role-playing game artist.
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