Monday, March 26, 2012

The Redemptive Choice to Love

"REDEMPTION" 4foot by 4foot mixed media on sound panel. c. 2012 Lisa Marten

Here is the second painting I created during the worship services at Trinity Presbyterian church in Boise this month. It partners with a painting I did 2 weeks ago called "Separation" and coincides with their current sermon series on the effects of sin in our lives. Last time I painted about how sin consumes us with... selfishness as it separates us from God, from others, even from ourselves. This painting is called "Redemption" I painted about how through the redemptive blood of Christ we are made clean and can embrace love...Gods love, others love, our love....and how that love is open arms to give more love out in community...not isolation.(the image is two people embracing).

"CHOICES" (4) paintings in (1) acrylic on cardboard & foamcore. c. 2012 Lisa Marten

I painted live during the prayer & worship night for the college age young adult small groups that was held in the VineArts Studio this last Sunday night. It's 4 paintings in ONE! I call this "CHOICES" ...which is a response to a word that one of the leaders spoke about...that God is giving us choices...in how we worship,pray,take communion,serve others,and fellowship. The night consisted of 3 small groups from Boise Vineyard coming together and joining with other small groups meeting in other areas around Idaho, Washington, California, and Colorado...all at the same time to pray & worship together. I was blessed to be asked to be a part of something so big and so beautiful ...full of life & community. I LOVE THIS KIND OF STUFF!!! and they are praying for me and for my travels in art ministry as I set out around the global world and I'm praying for them as they reach out into the local and regional world. We all have choices...we just need to enter into them. 

Friday, March 23, 2012

The Art & Music of Naomi Psalm



Check out the new music video that my friend, singer-songwriter-artist Naomi Psalm, just released. The song is called "Ink" and it's off her 4th & most recent cd "Stare". I love how her producer shot this, it's so artistically eye catching, which fits Naomi's personality (she's multi-talented and very creative). She recently hit top of the charts at Reverbnation.

"Naomi Psalm, a Florida native, began writing poetry at the age of 8 and playing guitar at 13. She then traveled to 32 countries as a bass player....(by default). quit her job, and flew to Amsterdam to sing in the band, and was told "You'll never be a lead singer". The leader offered her a job playing the tambourine...(no joke), but she decided that bass was a better fit. She took those negative words to mean....GAME ON WOMAN!! Her outlet, has always been anything creative. As an intense feeler type, she finds writing songs as a way of figuring life out. You will no doubt find yourself in her lyrics. An honest sound that stirs yearning. Soft anthems that are neither complacent or defiant. Songs that feel like silence held in a gorgeous roar. These are the emotions written into every line penned."

You can find Naomi's music on-line at Facebook, Reverbnation, YouTube, and at local music stores like The Record Exchange & the Book Cellar in Boise, Idaho. Naomi is also a painter...check out her art on her website! She has also recently teamed up with myself and Lukas Evergreen for live avant-garde performances of music, dance, and painting. 

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Save This Date: June 17, 2012: Live Painting Performance & Art Exhibit Fundraiser

Cherie Kemp Presents
A Fundraiser Celebration to Support the Creative Travels of
Abstract Expressionist Artist LISA MARTEN
You are invited to an afternoon of art & music
LIVE PAINTING PERFORMANCE & EXHIBIT
Sunday June 17, 2012
The Woman of Steel Gallery
3640 W. Chinden Blvd.
Garden City, ID 83714
begins 3pm sharp.ends at 5pm
 
"Come and enjoy and afternoon of art & music in the elegant and artistic atmosphere of The Woman of Steel Gallery owned by artist Irene Deely, for an exclusive fundraising Art Exhibit & Live Performance featuring the art of abstract expressionist artist, Lisa Marten. Hear about Lisa's upcoming creative adventures in art, travel, and ministry and get a chance to engage with her and learn how you can help support her work. Several of her mixed media abstract expressionist paintings will be on display and for sale. Along with the chance to order limited prints of some of her work, there will be an opportunity to win a painting that will be auctioned off. Experience live jazz music by Rex & Beverly, fine catering by private caterer Lauren Ianniciello, and a special live performance of painting and dance by artists Lisa Marten & Lukas Evergreen."


photography by Starry Night Media. Graphic Design by Jessie Nilo.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Painting Live...I love what I get to do!

Ya know how there are some things in life ya just really love to do that make you all happy & giddy inside when ya get to do them?...well one of the things I really love to do is be able to paint live. It just makes me happy to be able to set up my easel, paints, and canvas and gather a crowd around to interact with as I paint to music or teaching. I've been painting live for various events at various venues over the last 6 years. Sometimes I've painted live at local rock concerts and art events. Other times I've painted live at local churches during their worship services or during dramatic readings. And still other times I've painted for private parties as part of the entertainment. Whether I'm painting in a church or a concert venue, for payment or for the pure joy of it, one thing that is consistant for me...I love the collaboration process that I get to experience as the act of my painting partners with the musicians, the singers, the speakers, the crowd and God...and I get the wonderful opportunity to connect with the human spirit as I interact with people before, during, and after.

This month I have the honor of painting live at  Trinity Presbyterian Church in Boise . They contacted me when they were looking for an artist that does the sort of live painting that I do. They asked if I could come join them for a couple of Sundays as part of their morning worship services to paint something that would coincide with their current sermon series. Now having a live painter in their worship services has not been done before...so this particular church was stepping out into a whole new world of creative freedom for themselves by inviting me to join them in this way. I have to say...I love doing this sort of thing...getting the chance to utilize my talents to give glory to God and as a way of collaborating with people (other churches, other styles of worship) in creative ways to help others connect in and be drawn deeper in understanding and in experiencing worship. The best part for me is that it's never really about me. I may be the one with a spotlight on me painting, but there's always a bigger picture...there's always a deeper meaning behind it all. And for this church, the bigger picture-the deeper meaning is more about recognizing that everyone has gifts and talents and we are all important and have a place and a role in this story, we're meant to live our lives fully alive, and be who God meant us to be...and perhaps by me doing something new in their presence like painting live and creating something they can all connect in with...perhaps they too might find themselves opening up more, letting their creativity come forth in new ways, and perhaps they might be encouraged to live life fully in who they are meant to be (inside and outside of the church).

My first Sunday to paint was yesterday. I thoroughly enjoyed the entire experience of collaborating with everyone who was a part of their morning worship...the greeters who welcomed, the singers who sang, the musicians who played, the sound & audio visual technicians, those who prayed, those who read Scripture, the Pastor who spoke, the children, and the congregation who came to be a part of it all. Everyone had an important part. We all contributed to the worship experience. I was honored at their invitation to be a part of this with them all.

Their current sermon series is on the Seven Deadly Sins (Lust, Gluttony, Envy, Sloth, Anger, Greed, Pride). The Pastor is taking one Sunday per sin to talk about how that sin can affect us, our relationships with others, and our relationship with God. And he is sharing about how important it is to allow Christ into our lives to redeem and renew us (through His saving & forgiving blood).
"SEPARATION"
4foot by 4foot mixed media on canvas sound panel

This is the first of a 2 painting series I will do for Trinity Presbyterian in Boise. This painting represents how it can look and feel like when we are consumed by our own selfishness. The background was created with latex house paints (a base coat to add texture), acrylic paints (layers of colors added with brushes, rags, my hands), a water bottle (used to create drips & other textures), and paper (with the image of a person curled up&words typed throughout that speak of specific sins, what sin does to us, how it makes us feel, and how we can become when it takes us over). I painted it throughout the service. It formed and changed and evolved before all of our eyes over an hour and 15 minutes.

After the service was finished I had the chance to talk and interact with several of the people of Trinity Presbyterian.They all seemed so thankful and excited to have experienced me being there with them. I was giddy with joy as I got to talk with people. I really enjoyed listening to their hearts and hearing about who they were and how the painting was speaking to them in their lives. Some people let me know that they found themselves connecting with the sermon at a deeper more meaningful level as they watched the painting evolve. Some of them even confessed to me that they had hidden creative talents themselves and they were so encouraged and inspired by watching me paint that they had a new desire to express themselves through that creativity! And some of them seemed to linger in conversation with me as if it say "you get me, thank you". I sensed something shifted for those people. Something tells me that church will never be the same again.

Oh yes! It's never really about me. But I will continue to be open & willing to put myself out there in creative ways...to love on people and to see them come alive.
I love what I get to do!

I will paint the second painting in the series in 2 weeks during another Sunday morning worship service. 

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

2012 Retreat for Pastors and Ministers to Artists

 VineArts Art Ministers from Boise Idaho: (b) Kathy, Dean (f) Lisa, Jessie, Sherri

five of us leaders from the VineArts Ministry at Vineyard Boise traveled from Boise, Idaho to a secluded retreat center Laity Lodge in a river canyon outside of Leaky, Texas where we joined around 50 other Art Ministers, from all over the US that represented various Christian denominations, for a 4 day time of rest, connection, learning, conversation, inspiration, creativity, and worship together.


this was my third time attending this annual retreat that focuses on not just the artist, but the art practitioner (those who have a heart to connect with, encourage, mentor, work with and understand the artist). we were given lots of free time amidst nature's beauty to refresh ourselves, lots of connection time amongst eachother to learn and be inspired, and lots of creative time to experience the talents of others and be inspired within our own talents. we enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere of the whole place and the generous hospitality of the center staff. we experienced the enriching teachings of author/arts pastor David Taylor, singer/songwriter/producer Charlie Peacock, dancer Sandra Organ-Solis, and artist/sculptor/gallery curator Ginger Geyer. we were treated to the beautiful music of Charlie Peacock, Elizabeth Ann Larson and Steuart Pincombe, and many other talented musicians & singers along with the glorious dancing of Sandra Organ-Solis. and we build new friendships and cultivated old ones amongst such an amazing pool of quality people who dedicate their lives to loving people (the artist, in particular).

The "Art Tribe"...those who attended the 2012 Retreat for Pastors and Ministers to Artists.

my head is still spinning with all that i experienced on this years retreat. i'm thankful for this group of people who get me and i them. i can't wait to go back next year! 

Monday, March 5, 2012

Get out and dance!

photograph by Chad Estes of Starry Night Media in Boise

Recently a short video was created, by Boise film maker Brandon Freeman of Hall E. Woode Productions, featuring my story about stepping out into the collaboration process of performance art incorporating choreographed painting, dance, music, drama into mulit-media live performances...(see blogpost: a fragile process of the creative minds )...and taking that artform out into the places where people are (festivals, events, concerts, cities, foreign lands, etc.) as a creative way of connecting & interacting with people in a fun & genuine way.

Here is that video:  GET OUT AND DANCE!