Showing posts with label creativity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creativity. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

The Labor Pains of Art and Wanting

I had a recent attack of depression that was triggered by bitterness and disappointment at things I wanted but assumed I couldn't have. I felt taunted, like "here's the awesome thing you can't have" and somehow it was my fault that I couldn't have it. Punishment for acting "irresponsibly;" punishment for not being good enough.

What bugs me the most is that my gut reaction was to suddenly be disappointed, bitter, and start crying. These are not a mature reaction to seeing good things. God's gifts do not bring bitterness.

I was bitter that I did not have the money to do the things, these "perfect" things that would strengthen my gifts. Why show me something so "perfect" if I can't have it?

And I think it's because I was trying to earn it.

Here's what I learned:

God made the whole universe. All of it. he made the materials that we print money from, it's not like his resources are limited, and he gives it all to us, when it is best for us. And he does not withhold good things from us

"He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all--how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things?"  Romans 8:32

If I can't earn the biggest gift of all, why am I trying to earn the lesser ones? God gives us what we need when we need them, and sometimes we need to struggle in order to grow more than we need a vehicle. Sometimes there are more opportunities to "minister"when we are the ones asking for water. Jesus asked for a very human need to be met in John 4, he asked for a drink of water from a social outcast, and gave back something even greater.

As an artist, I need materials, and God has spoiled me with them. I buy them, I find them in the trash pile, people gift me, I can use almost any thing I find to make art with. And I still struggle to use up the materials "in case I run out."

That seems pretty silly now.

"Now he who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will also supply and increase your store of seed and will enlarge the harvest of your righteousness.You will be enriched in every way so that you can be generous on every occasion, and through us your generosity will result in thanksgiving to God." 2 Corinthians 9:10-11

God does provide seed to the sower, in fact, free materials are everywhere. But we must gather them and learn how to use them. "Some plant, some water, but God makes it grow."

     "So neither the one who plants nor the one who waters is anything, but only God, who makes      things grow." 1 Corinthians 3:7

And we must sacrifice the things we have to let it grow.

"Very truly I tell you, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds." John 12:24

And art is very much like a plant; little messages in bottles that you send out and hope that people will read (and plant more seeds) Art is my fruit.
So I have to use it up in order to make more. Then again, I could sit on it. Here, I have the paint you gave me!   And look where it got this guy: Matthew 25:14-30.


If you have something, and are called to that ministry, don't be afraid to use it up!! God created the world, he can turn your one little offering into a feast for thousands. John 6:1-14

What is the fish and bread you have to offer God?


If I have something, it's an opportunity to "minister" to others. If I have a need, it's an opportunity for them to minister to me, and for me to learn the humility of accepting it.

Until we learn the humility of accepting the small gifts from others, we prevent ourselves from being used by God as a channel of the larger gifts. 

Do you accept charity with humility and gratitude? Or with entitlement or bitterness that you couldn't do it yourself? You sabotage yourself from participating in God's Big Wallet when you limit yourself to only the resources you think you are responsible for.
 
 So if I don't have that perfect thing, there are many reasons for why I don't have it.
  • it's not good for me, it's artistic junk food
  • God has something healthier in mind, even if it doesn't taste as good
  • I am trying to earn it on my own
  • It's a chance for someone else to minister and for me to participate in God's Bigger Economy

 In Conclusion: 

Here's the first layer. more to come.
Firstly. I am making a painting that reminds me that God owns it all, that it's my job to gather what I can, sow and let the seed die, water, and harvest, but only God can grow it and multiply it. Pictures up soon!!

Secondly, that I need to ask, and I can't always "earn" the bigger gifts by behaving like a good little Christian.  Sometimes God fills your needs with amazing circumstances that he set up for years in the making, and you just became aware of it. Maybe you haven't even told anyone yet. Maybe you need to.

So I set up a Donate Button on my blog.

Like that good old song says, friends can't fill the needs you don't let show.

So what is it that I want? 

These things, or things like them, as they specifically strengthen my gifts:

Donations would go towards these things, and art supplies, unless you signify otherwise. Any amount helps, $5 even.

And it's on my honor, if you don't trust that, don't give, that's ok too. Maybe someday I can make it so I can gift those who donate with small pieces of art.

Donate if you can, take the idea and ask for donations yourself if you need them. I look forward to participating in God's Big Economy with you.

And suddenly, I'm not bitter anymore.


Might I mention that a few days after writing this post, someone gave me a gift card to www.dickblick.com for $50. 

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Art Hop October 3, 2014

Pixels, Paint, and Ink

Yes, this is the place for Art Hop Information! 

October 3, 5:00pm-7:45pm

Free Drawing at 7:00pm

1249 Portage Rd., Kalamazoo, MI 49001

1. There will be a live painting projected onto the side of a building A wall, possibly. It's rather rainy.  Well, it's looking more like a wall inside the building. But come on, that's cool.

No, I don't know what I'm painting yet. So far there have been lots of landscapes.

2. There will be a drawing for free art.

 The rules: You must have a ticket. The tickets are free. Only one ticket per person. You must be present at the time of the drawing. You must tear off the portion of your ticket with the number and put it in the box provided.The drawing takes place at 7:oo pm.
     I will post pictures of things you might win soon, and locations to find tickets in advance. You will also be able to get tickets at the door.  There will be an estimated worth of $150 of art given away, from ACEOs, 8"x10" to 18"x24" or larger. 

3. There will be food. 

No, I don't know what yet. No alcohol though.

4. There is a coupon for 30% off one painting hidden in one of my blog posts.  

Try to find it! You must have it printed out, pictures on smart phones are not accepted, one coupon per person. and it's only valid during Art Hop. Happy hunting!
 



What could you win? It could be one of these:





 


 











And here's some others you'll see that night:



Saturday, September 13, 2014

ART HOP October 3!!!

Pixels, Paint, and Ink

Yes, this is the place for Art Hop Information! 

October 3, 5:00pm-7:45pm

Free Drawing at 7:00pm

1249 Portage Rd., Kalamazoo, MI 49001

 

1. There will be a live painting projected onto the side of a building. No, I don't know what I'm painting yet. So far there have been lots of landscapes.

2. There will be a drawing for free art. The rules: You must have a ticket. The tickets are free. Only one ticket per person. You must be present at the time of the drawing. You must tear off the portion of your ticket with the number and put it in the box provided.The drawing takes place at 7:oo pm.

     I will post pictures of things you might win soon, and locations to find tickets in advance. You will also be able to get tickets at the door.  There will be an estimated worth of $150 of art given away, from ACEOs, 8"x10" to 18"x24" or larger. 

3. There will be food. No, I don't know what yet. No alcohol though.

And this too.

 


 


Friday, May 23, 2014

Why the World Needs Your Art

                        

  In this world there are 8 billion of us and counting; inundated with countless mediocre artworks that drown in a sea of social media and overpriced galleries. And yet the few and brave of us admit that we want to create even more. 


And this short article is why you really need to create, even with everything else that's similar to your idea, even with the people saying you won't be successful, and especially when you don't think your idea is very good.


           Have you seen the world lately? It kinda sucks. 


          Each thing that you create will 1) relieve you of the tedium and 2) give someone a redeeming quality to this world. 



         When you create artwork with a message of any kind, you speak it in your own language, and it might just be the language that a person needs. Maybe the same message through a different perspective never really got through to them. That's why we need you. And with 8 billion people, that's a lot of languages, visually and verbally. 


         What if "they" say you can't create? Time is going by without you, and unless you start, you won't get better. Art is funny that way, just by attempting it, and by multiple attempts alone makes you an artist. Just do it, there really is no excuse, and time is passing anyway, whether you did even a single line more today or not. Baby steps. Even one line, one sentence written today is more than the person who has nothing. 


Persistence in trying is what makes you an artist, and the subjective judgement of customers that makes you a living. 


The world needs your art, and not as a product, but as a tool for coping with the world. Maybe a tool for enjoying the world and appreciating it. 


There's power in stories: borrowing strength from fiction to fight monsters in reality.

And until you write that story, and until someone SEES it, they may be lacking the sword they need to slay their dragon. 

So don't be afraid to show your artwork. We need your art. Enjoy it, and make the world a better place.  


Peace out.

Anna.


  I've been thinking more about the purposes for making art.