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the silent minority

Some interesting quotes from Tim Steven’s notes on Mark Steelehouse’s talk at the Echo conference (One of a number of conferences that I would have loved to attend this year):

  • If we want to change the world’s perspective about Christians and the church, it’s going to come from the artists in the church.
  • The unreached artists of the world are the only unreached people group in the world who have the ability to reach every other unreached people group of the world. And the artists in the church are the only ones who have the possibility to reach the unreached artists of the world.

That last one is a mouthful!  What do you think?

Progress?

I recently completed a painting (sorry - still no pics for those that have been asking me on FB).

I am a rank amateur… and by rank I mean smelly… but this painting was a first for me.  It’s the first one I’ve done that engages me beyond the fact that I did it.  When I observe it… I forget that I did it… it doesn’t seem to equate to the sum of the processes that I put into it.  When I look on it… it seems irrelevant that I did it.  Whether anyone else ever appreciates it or not… I know the result has transcended me.  It’s a very surreal feeling and is raising questions in me about what part artistic endeavour plays in my future… and what part artistic endeavour plays in general in culture… and in the Kingdom.

It’s also put a longing in me for my manifest presence on this planet in this time to transcend the sum total of it’s inputs (my efforts, external influences, etc.).  I’m wondering if God is in the remainder after all those inputs have been divided out?  If it’s the difference… that transcendant part that’s still left over… that the inputs can’t account for…. that shines, draws, points to the new Kingdom.  Indeed, maybe it’s only in that extra that the kingdom is actually felt and tasted and foreshadowed.

I want people to sense this same K-factor quality in my life as a Christ follower, that I sense as an x-factor in this painting.

nooc

Yeehaa!  The short film our film group entered made it to the final 12!  Our first effort and we make it the finals of an international competition.  As Bubbles would say, “Not too shabby”.

Big thanks to those of you who voted.  Now the finalists get judged by a jury and the top two win sweet prizes.  Results to be announced by the end of the month.  See my previous post for instructions on how to view it if you so desire.

nooc

Art as transaction

“Artistic expression is the slowest form of suicide. The painter facing a blank canvas, the poet facing a blank page or the sculptor facing a mass of formless clay must understand that they are facing their executioner. And so understanding, are yet so compelled to deal another in a lifetime of self-deadly blows by their own brush, pen or hand.”

“Art is therefore a transaction. If you get something out of art as the observer or appreciator or audience… it’s because something was put in. A transaction has taken place. Something went from the artist into the art and from the art into you. The equation must balance. What the currency in this transaction is exactly could be a matter of debate. You as an observer are enriched… but the artist is diminished. Some part of himself or herself, some piece of who he or she is, has been emptied or poured out or transfered into the art. Permanently. Surrendering it into it’s own reality. Sacrificing it to the global human experience. The umbilical cord cut.”

“As an artist then… what are you transferring? What part of you are you pouring out into your art that it may pass to others? What is this currency and how crucial is it’s flow? And do you begin to glimpse the potential that lies in the church recapturing the essence of it’s life and worship through artistic expression? Do you begin to glimpse the potential of the artist-follower to embrace the call to this slow suicide that they may sow their self into human history… a visual voice and audible picture… of a love, a life, a hope and a wholeness emanating from He who is completely Other… and thus come to their end empty of self, divested of all internal endowment and personal essence, utterly spent.”

What do you think?

nooc

another wallpaper

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Mashed the wallpaper from the Ultraviolet movie (to get the Shanghai skyline and her way-cool square sword) with my own mediocre elements as well as the chinese characters for faith, hope and love.  Original is 1280×800.

nooc

wallpaper for my soul

no one of consequence

I know I just griped to Mel about how busy I was. But now that the world cup is over I needed something new, nay… something FRESH… for the background on my laptop. Decided to waste a lunch hour doing my own pseudo-graffiti-art-style piece. The original is 1280×800 to fit my screen. That was an important thing to do right? It’s important to create an environment for yourself that fosters creativity and thereby enhances (in the [very] long run) productivity. Right?

nooc

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