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Sunday, May 24, 2009

I'm on YouTube!

Recently the leaders of the VineArts ministry at Vineyard Boise have created over 30 short videos (2-4min each) for public viewing on YouTube. We had a blast making them! The short films range from information about what VineArts is and how to start an arts ministry, discussion about what it means to be an artist who is a Christian and what it means to be an artist in & out of the church, info about the events and happenings that take place within VineArts, and details of how to get involved. Some of the films have a serious side...others have a more silly side.

Go to http://www.youtube.com and type in vinearts and you'll get a list of videos that you can view. Check em out!

I thought I'd give you a taste here with one of the videos that I'm in. This is a call out to anyone in the Boise area who would want to join our VineArts Gallery Installation Team to be a "Gallery Grunt" and work with me installing the quarterly art exhibits in our art gallery. Take a look...I warn you though...this one has a high rating of sillyness...so be prepared!

video taken by J.N.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

walking on a painting

this is me applying some white highlights to one of the 3 canvases that i've been working on to create a stage backdrop. there truly is something so amazingly fun about standing on top of a huge canvas and painting. most people put their canvas on an easle or a table or even hang it on a wall to paint...these 3 canvases are so large that it's just easier to do most of the painting flat on the ground. however, this creates the issue of how to reach certain areas of the canvas. so walking on the canvas is actually required. for this project i've splattered and applied paint with long rollers, brushes, mops, rags, sheets, bubblewrap, foam, and anything else that will help to add color and create texture. even my sneakers have added cool prints of texture to this painting. walking on a painting is definitely a unique experience!

Monday, May 11, 2009

grunge

i'm originally from Seattle. i lived there when the word "grunge" began to describe a style of rock music that sounded as if it was made up of the manky dirt & mingen grit & grime like you'd see & smell at the Seattle shipyards and waterfront. it's a mixture of salt water corrosion, mold and moss, muck and mud flowing from the rain.
it's sort of a good picture of how our hearts can be at times. we can be full of hate & judgments & meanness & selfishness & pride & jealousy & lust & unforgiveness & all sorts of ugliness...whether all this is due to terrible stuff that's happened to us or whether we've been fed lies about ourselves and we've believed them, or whether we find ourselves to blame...we need the love of Christ to wash all that away. when we allow ourselves to have relationship with him and allow him to be Lord of our life, and give our hearts and our circumstances and our struggles to him...he is able to create in us a clean heart. he can fill us with hope & love & joy & kindness & mercy & generousity & forgivenss & peace...and so many more glorious attributes. we truly can be his reflection...if we're willing.
i've been having fun working on a painting project which requires layered texture techniques that create a grungy look. this look seems to be quite popular in graphic design today. it reminds me of Seattle grunge and i've been a bit nostalgic lately.
the project represents exactly what i just described above. the love of Christ can wash away the grunge in our hearts. the hope of Christ can bring joy in the midst of our most difficult and darkest times. but we have to allow him to do the sort of work in our hearts that is required to clean up all that grungy mess.
it isn't easy. it can hurt a lot. it doesn't happen over night. but it's worth it for the freeing of our hearts from the grunge of this world. our hearts are worth it!
this is just a quick picture of what REVELATORART is about...through art, God can speak to us.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Applying Texture

This is me applying texture to one of the three 12'x18' canvases that will make up the next backdrop for the Boise Vineyard sanctuary. Yes, the canvas are on the ground now and we walk right on top of them as we paint with large brushes, brooms, rollers to apply the paint and things like sheets, bubble wrap, and foam, and squirted water to create texture. Today we utilized rollers on extension poles to apply some of the darker base colors of the background. For this painting we are using a lot of layering techniques. We water the paint down quite a bit and also spray water on the canvas as we go. This allows the paint to be a bit transparent. After some dry time the colors, textures, and shapes that we're applying and creating come through and enhance each other layer after layer. When we finished for the day, it felt really good to stand back and look at all three canvases and see the painting begin to come together.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

VineArts Exhibit: "The Creator's Heart"

This last week was the submission dates for our new art exhibit in the VineArts Gallery. Most of our art shows are themed and juried. I'm the coordinator of the installations (they call me "The Grand Gallery Grunt") and so along with our VineArts Director, I have a huge part in each of the exhibits. The Director and I work together from designing and printing entry packets, to sending artists emails and making phone calls, to creating signs, to taking in the artwork submissions, to administrating jury day, to typing up and printing artist statements, to leading a team of "Gallery Grunts" to install the show (which is quite a huge undertaking in and of itself), to designing advertisement postcards, to planning and producing the opening receptions.

Today we had the Opening Reception for a new art exhibit called: "The Creator's Heart".

It was a chance for the artists to mingle with those who came to view the show. We had live music and refreshments.

I made a short video for you. The show will be up for about 2 months.