Monday, February 20, 2012

A Fragile Process of the Creative Minds









"Collaboration" a joint piece by Lukas Evergreen & Lisa Marten. c. 2012

I love being eclectic in my taste of artistic espression...not only in what I like to experience from others, but also in what I like to participate in myself. Lately I've been embracing a wider variety of my own expression through multi-media avant-garde live performances. These include dance, painting, drama and music choreographed together  to tell a story and become an experience of art for all involved (those of us participating and those who come to watch). These performances are meant to be shared by all.
My creative partner, Lukas Evergreen (along with our company of performers, Naomi Psalm, Krysta Nebeker, and Jeremy Busack) performed our latest creation at Art in the Bar V held at The Knitting Factory Concert House in downtown Boise. I love love love this art event! It's the largest local art show in Boise sponsored by Dead Bird Gallery and it takes place four times a year. It's an amazing show to connect and network with other artists of all various mediums and styles and to connect and network with the public as they get to enjoy the show for free. Inside the venue features artbooths by tons of the most talented and ecclectic artists that the Treasure Valley holds. Lukas and I shared a booth and displayed our work together. And outside we constructed a HUGE bubble cube where we performed for a large crowd that had formed.

This latest performance took us about 4 months of planning and 2 months fully practicing multiple times a week to present it to the public. We had so much fun in the creation of this piece, in the execution of the piece, and in the aftermath of the piece. The real point to these live performances is the opportunity to connect with people before and afterwards. We love people! Art is an amazing thing...it really does start the conversation and it's a exciting moment when you recognize that it is operating as the catalyst that sparks connection and community.

I love love love what I get to do.
Here is a brief synopsis of what the Art in the Bar V performance was about...and as you scroll down you will find a link to a YouTube video taken of it in it's entirety.
Please enjoy and may you know that you are loved and that you are not alone. we need each other. Let's keep engaging in the creative process and paint on each others' lives.
Dive deep!
Lisa

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Title: "A Fragile Process of the Creative Minds"
a live avant-garde performance of dance, music, paint, & drama produced by
Marten/Evergreen and Company.

Outline of Choreography...







First Song: "Die Tonight, Live Forever" MP3 song by InnerPartySystem

1. minds are stimulated with inspiration
2. lift of lamentation
3. base coat
4. lift of lamentation
5. the exchange of creative talents, painting the shirts
6. preparation of artistic execution, displaying the shirts

Dramatic Interlude









Second Song: "Listen" performed live by Naomi Psalm

1. full on creation of art by full participation. no holding back
2. finale is in exploration of God's creative and intimate connection with man. we finish in a position representing DaVinci's "Madonna of the Rocks" and Michelangelo's iconic image of God giving life to Adam.
3. pop the bubble to birth creativity and love on people









Artist Statement of Performance...

yellow is representative of Divinity. blue is representative of Baptism & Birthing. the Bubble is representative of the right side of everybody's brain which is where we experience creativity.

the song represents a desire for each other in community. it is painted through the pure aspects of materialistic humanity. whether good or evil, we must search for Truth up until the end.

how we influence each other through collaboration.
we teach. we learn.

we can't help coming away from collaboration with a little bit of each other afterwards.
who we are is a piece of everyone we have connected with.

the piece is representing when we collaborate with each other, we as the participants are neurons in the brain responding to each others' ideas and cross pollinating.

painting on each other is just that...ideas connecting, moving, and influencing as the work comes together, execution of the work...that IS collaboration...results in the final piece as it is brought together...IS the work.

the work is painting on people's lives. it is the connection of Divinity and humanity.
collaboration. fellowship.

With Love & Art
Marten/Evergreen and Company







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Watch the full Performance on YouTube:
Marten/Evergreen & Company Presents: A Fragile Process of the Creative Minds

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Art Show & Live Performance at Art in the Bar V

Art in the Bar V: Saturday February 18, 2012: Noon-10pm:
The Knitting Factory Concert House. 416 S. 9th Street. Boise, ID.
Boise's largest local art show is back! Come meet and mingle with over 40 local artists (including ME!) that will be displaying & selling art inside The Knit.
This show is FREE & open to ALL AGES.
Full bar with I.D.
This is going to be our best yet-you won't want to miss it!

AND...back by popular demand...there will be a live avant-garde performance by Marten/Evergreen and Company!
A NEW live avant-garde performance of choreographed dance, painting, music, & drama with the continued collaboration from the inspirations of Lisa Marten and Lukas Evergreen along with the company of Krysta Nebeker, Jeremy Busack and Boise's very own singer-songwriter Naomi Psalm will be performing live in the alley in front of The Knitting Factory Concert House at 5pm.

** important note*** this performance will be documented by professional photographers and videographers and the raw material will be processed into a cinematic art piece. We would love to ask for our viewers assistance for them to bring their cameras and shoot video alongside them and email back your shots to either Luke or Lisa so that we may get all the best shots possible. Your name will be accredited for your contribution

 So don't miss it! We'll be just outside the front doors performing at 5pm in a unique installation piece we call "the Bubble".