Sunday, November 30, 2014

Painting Live at Churches: Connecting in With the Conversation

 here i am painting live during a Presbyterian service (which included choir songs, Scripture reading, prayers, children sermon, sermon)

this is the finished painting. mixed media (venetian plaster, acrylic, paper) on foam-canvas soundboard. the message was about how selfishness separates us from God and from living fully from love.

One of the really fun things I get to do as a live painter is connect in (through creativity) with the conversation that God is already having with people. I will often be invited by various churches to paint live during their worship services. Depending upon the format and style of worship and the relationship I have with the pastors and leaders at any specific church will depend upon how long I have to paint, and what the painting may entail. 

I've been painting live at churches and various events for about 6 years now. I have found that being a live painter is just like being a speaker or a musician...it's never really about me or the art form itself...it's always going to be about the message that is "heard". To make sure that I am connected in with the conversation, I spend time communicating with the churches ahead of time. I spend time praying, researching, preparing to paint. I make a point to connect in with the pastors, the lay ministers, the music leaders (whoever is involved in the implementation of the service) so that I become a part of the collaboration of the service. I become a part of their whole for a moment in time. 

Like most professional live painters, when I'm painting at churches locally (other than my home church where I serve) I do charge a fee. The fee is handled much like I handle commission work. It is mostly to cover the cost of paints, supplies, and the actual painting time. The painting is then given to the pastor and the church once it's completed. 

When painting elsewhere's on my overseas art ministry travels I'm flexible with the fee (again, depending upon relationship and purpose of the ministry I am doing for specific pastors/missionaries/lay ministers). Often times I don't charge a fee for painting live while I'm out on my travels (as my room & board is always taken care of by my hosts and the painting is part of the ministry I am giving to them). 

Painting live gives me the opportunity to connect in with the conversation that God is already having with people. It's a chance to listen in, and then enter in (through creativity) in a collaborative way with God, with the pastor, with the people. 
It's never about me or the art itself. It's always about the conversation. What is being spoken. What is being heard. What is being released. What is being received. 

Sometimes I get to paint live with other artists. This creates an additional opportunity of collaboration in the conversation. It takes hearts that are willing to be open, pliable, confident, and humble. It's like a dance with paint.

In the last 2 months I have had the privilege of painting live at 2 local churches (one is a Episcopal-Wesleyan liturgical church and the other is a non-denominational charismatic church). 2 different styles of worship. Both churches I was able to paint during their full morning service (an hour and a half each). Both churches asked me to paint something that would coincide with a new vision for each of the churches (Scriptures and words that were already given to the pastor). 

The first church: the conversation was about preparing for the Harvest (a metaphor for God's Spirit to awaken hearts).

here i am painting live during a Liturgical service (which included traditional hymns, Scripture reading, prayers, sermon, communion)

this is the finished painting. mixed media (acrylic, paper) on plywood. the message was about preparing for the Harvest of God's Spirit growing within our hearts.

The second church: the conversation was about preparing for the Rain (a metaphor for God's Spirit to awaken hearts).

here i am painting live with another art minister, collaborating on the same painting during a Charismatic service (which included rock music worship songs, sermon, communion)

this is the finished painting. mixed media (acrylic, chalks, paper, wood) on 2 wooden closet doors hinged together. the message was about preparing for the Rain of God's Spirit awakening within our hearts.

One of the things I find fun about painting live at various churches is that regardless of the locations, the worship style, or even the actual imagery to be within a painting...oftentimes the message in the conversation is very similar. This isn't my doing...these situations were completely separate and unrelated, and yet...I believe this is God's heart coming forth through the conversation. 

I love when I get to paint on people's lives! 




Sunday, November 16, 2014

ART IN THE BAR XI


That's right...
Sunday December 7th from Noon to 7pm at The Knitting Factory Concert House in Downtown Boise. 
Sponsored by Dead Bird Local Art & Framing.
It's the 11th installment of ART IN THE BAR!

This show is one of the best local artist shows in Boise featuring 40 local artists of the Treasure Valley displaying and selling artwork (just in time for the holidays!)

And yes...
Myself and Lukas Evergreen will be sharing a booth and we'll have new artwork for sale! We'd love to have you stop by and see us! 

Friday, November 14, 2014

A News Spotlight on VineArts


Here is a recent news spotlight reported about VineArts for CBN/The 700 Club: 


VineArts is a collabortion of over a hundred artists (young and old, professional and emerging) with a common desire to worship God through the visual arts. our mission is 4-fold: 

"to serve God utilizing our hands and our imaginations to express our love for Him and to offer the sacrifice of our praise centering not on self-promotion but on God-promotion. 

to serve the church leading the congregation into worship through the vineARTS Gallery and meeting the artistic needs of the church across the ministry matrix. 

to serve the community participating in local exhibitions and art auctions in solidarity with various worthy causes and locating non-profit ministries in Boise who have limited financial resources and blessing them with our graphic design services. 

to serve each other promoting fellowship, artistic collaborations, encouragement, artist's workshops, brainstorming and feedback opportunities, and camaraderie among the visual artists of Vineyard Boise. 

Together, we can do so much more than we could ever dream of doing seperately. Anyone can join the fellowship of artists; we have members locally in the Boise area and worldwide. To join or to learn about upcoming art opportunities contact our VineArts Director, Jessie Nilo at the Vineyard Boise (208)377-1477 or email at jessie.nilo@vineyardboise.org .Check out what we're doing at: www.vineartsboise.org and find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/vineartsboise/

Saturday, October 25, 2014

The Burn Auction



What's a Burn Auction? 
It's insanity and it's gonna be so fun!
20 original pieces of art by 20 local artists (including Lukas Evergreen of Marten Evergreen). If the reserve is not met, the piece is immediately incinerated! 

The Burn Auction is being held at 10 Barrel Brewing downtown Boise (9th & Bannock) on First Thursday November 6th starting at 5pm and is sponsored by Dead Bird Local Art & Framing (of Art in the Bar & Meridian Arts Festivals). 

Come down early from 5-7pm and view the artwork ahead of time. Choose your favorite, then register for your chance to save it from complete destruction! The auction begins at 7pm.

This is going to be insanely fun! 

Friday, September 26, 2014

Being Photographed by Chad Estes


Photographer and Writer, Chad Estes has a way with telling stories with a camera that leaves you moved and even changed. His stunning camera work has been shown locally and nationally and his writing has been featured on-line through blogs and articles. I have myself been a subject for his lens many a time. I've known Chad for close to 15 years and have the wonderful honor of calling him my friend. He's one of my fav's! 

Chad does portrait photography, street photography, action photography, landscape photography, and so much more! 

I wanted to share here some of the photos that Chad has taken of me over the years. 

The following photos were taken by Chad Estes and are copyrighted by Starry Night Media and are used here with permission. They are the property of Chad Estes, myself and Marten Evergreen performance art company.

The following photos were taken within my art studio while I painted and are used for promotional purposes for my revelatorART business: 




Chad has also written a blogpost featuring his experience of photographing me in my work environment as I created. You can read and see more from this photoshoot here: 

The following action photos were taken during live performances with Marten Evergreen (the performance art company I am co-owner of with artist Lukas Evergreen):








Having Chad present at some of our performances has been such a blessing, as Chad is able to capture moments that others might miss. Oftentimes later when we get the chance to sit down with the images we are amazed by the combination of the quality of composition and depth of emotion frozen within them for all time. 

The following photos are from a private photoshoot taken with me as I pursued an aspect of my own personal journey (this was a study for one of my self portrait paintings): 




As you can see, Chad's photography is emotive, inspirational, full of depth, eye catching, and it leads you into a story. There's more to the person or persons in the photo than just outward appearance, there's a world of life waiting to be told. And Chad Estes has a way of making that happen with sensitivity, patience, creativity, and spontaneity that is both professional and relational. 

I want to make you aware of some pretty amazing projects that Chad is involved with combining photography and writing in a unique way of storytelling. 

The Reveal Mission and Raw Beauty Projects


The Reveal Mission, led by photographer and writer Chad Estes, is a multifaceted approach to share the stories of individuals in an effort to bring healing, reduce shame, and create empathy and awareness. Sometimes what best tells a story is revealing what we usually cover up – emotions, scars, inadequacies, etc. A couple of examples are a teenage girl that has lost her hair due to allergies who wanted photos without wearing her wig; a mom who wanted pictures of her baby next to her stretch marked stomach; a woman who wanted a new portrait as she had come to terms with her new look after nerve damage to her face made parts of it sag.

One project is focused on breast cancer patients and survivors, using portraits that reveal the reality of their treatments set in the context of their lives and written stories. These stories are currently available as an art show.

The Reveal Mission art show will be going up at Boise State University starting on the 13th of October and taken down on November 1st. The location is on the 2nd floor of the Student Union Building at BSU, in the connecting hallways in front of the Simplot Ballroom. The hours for the SUB are Monday – Friday 6:00 am to 12:00 am, Saturday – Sunday: 7:00 am to 12:00 am. 

Another project, “Raw Beauty:Me,” focuses on body image stories that are being put together in a coffee table book.

Chad also volunteers his time at hospitals capturing professional portraits for parents of their infants who have passed away. For some families, these will be the only images they will have of their child.

You can see Chad's photography at: http://chadestes.500px.com and read more of his stories at: www.revealmission.org and http://www.chadestes.com/category/photography/


Friday, September 5, 2014

My Self Portrait Series

#1. "Warrior Painter"
(inspired by Joan of Arc, this painting represents the intercessor and worshipper in me that enters into the battle through creativity)
24x36 mixed media on canvas
c. 2010 Lisa Marten
Original Not For Sale
Prints Available For Sale

#2. "Dancing Child"
(inspired by a friends 3yr old daughter, this painting represents the uninhibited and free in me filled with wonder and awe that dances with joy because of trust amidst the storms of life)
24x30 mixed media on canvas
c. 2011 Lisa Marten
Original Not For Sale
Prints Available For Sale

#3. "Favored Queen"
(inspired by Queen Esther, this painting represents the chosen in me that bravely approaches the feat with confidence and intention for such a time as this)
24x30 mixed media on canvas
c. 2014 Lisa Marten
Original Not For Sale
Prints will be Available For Sale

*I've been given a 4th Name to paint...at the moment I don't have an image in my head yet...but I trust it will come in the right time. 

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Painting Self Portraits

photo taken of me while i created one of my self portraits 
photo credit:  Chad Estes of Starry Night Media

A common task for artists is to paint their self portrait (sometimes several times within a lifetime). Though I've been creative all my life, I didn't actually try to paint my self portrait until recent years. It's been quite a challenge but I've approached it so differently than most artists. I'm in the process of painting the 3rd painting in my self portrait series. Yes, 3rd painting. Each has been an artistic process that has included an inner journey and transformation over the last 5 years to step into the new names given to me by God and by doing so live from them. It's been a goal more about understanding and truly being who I am and painting that, than painting how I actually look physically. The first is "Warrior Painter" (the intercessor and worshipper in me that enters into the battle through creativity). The second is "Dancing Child" (the uninhibited and free in me filled with wonder and awe that dances with joy because of trust amidst the storms of life). The third (that I'm currently working on) is "Favored Queen" (the chosen in me that bravely approaches the feat with confidence and intention for such a time as this). Once I'm finished I will post photos.

Saturday, August 23, 2014

THANK YOU for being a part of the conversation

"undercurrent" 
32x84 mixed media on brown paper
c. 2014 Lisa Marten


I want to take this moment to thank everyone who has encouraged, supported, followed, promoted, donated to, come alongside, prayed for, and followed my blogposts on my art ministry trips. This traveling artist feels completely blessed and overwhelmed with love by all of you. I couldn't do what I'm doing out there without you. You are just as much a part of these trips as I am. Thank you for being a part of the conversation. 

You see I really do believe that creativity is a language that transcends  all other languages, all nations, cultures, and borders. It's a language we all share...it's the language of our Creator. It may look or sound a bit different depending upon where we live and who we are, and some of us might be a bit rusty at first engagement, but it's a language that we all speak. 


Creativity is like a conversation. There are conversations going on all the time. Conversations with the people and the work of their hands, with people and  God, with people and nature, with people and humankind, with people and self.  Creativity allows me to come alongside others and enter into the conversations that are already happening with them. I love listening to the conversations (it's an honor, a sacred thing). If I'm invited into the conversations this brings about collaboration. Collaboration is an invitation to the sharing of ideas and it's a huge part of building relationship. I believe humankind is a relational people.  We need each other.  I believe we were created that way by a creative God who is all about relationship with us. And I believe we've been given creativity as a language to relate to each other with.  When we connect into the conversation through creativity and allow for collaboration, we are helping to build community together and this helps foster relationship.  And the walls become invisible between us. 

And I believe there's a conversation going on around this big beautiful world of ours that has been initiated by our Creator. It's a conversation that connects directly to our hearts. I believe that when we allow ourselves to listen in...when we 're open to entering into the conversation with others through creativity...we can hear the heart of God for each of us. And that heart speaks LOVE. 

Thank you for being a part of the conversation.
Let's keep painting on people's lives together. 

Much Aloha to you.
More art travels to come.

Monday, July 28, 2014

Heading back out onto the Art Ministry Road once again...

What next for this Traveling Art Minister? It's a road trip to The Oregon Coast! Read here about what sort of art adventure I'm off to next...

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Coming: The Creative Church Conference-Embracing the Arts in Your Church

Coming:
The Creative Church Conference
Boise Idaho
July 25-27
hosted at Vineyard Boise Church 


The Purpose of The Creative Church Conference

The Creative Church Conference is a forum for ideas and practices that can take artists and churches to new levels of glorifying God through the arts.
Imagine if the local church became the place in culture to experience creativity, transcendence, and beauty.
Hundreds of years ago churches were, in many ways, centers for these experiences. Somehow, over time we’ve abdicated that role. Now, many churches are experiencing a growing desire to nurture their artists and explore the creative arts.
The Creative Church Conferences offer inspiration and ideas for churches and artists at all levels, whether you have a flourishing arts ministry or are an individual artist looking to spark the arts in your church.
Creative leaders from several movements and denominations will share visionary ideas and practical applications. Attendees will be encouraged to share during panel discussions and open forums.

This year our focus is The Artist in Community.

What does it mean to be a Christian creative who is in community with other artists? How can I find this for myself?
We know the subject of community can be somewhat scary, especially for artistic people. Most of us are divinely wired to be sensitive to beauty and to pain, creating our best work mainly in solitude from the depths of our gut. We assure you: we’re good at respecting your space, and we’ll give you quiet time to process. Yet God wants to teach us about the way He exists in the Trinity and how that applies to the Church, His people. Please come, even (especially) if the subject of community makes you sweat a little.

2014 Speakers

ColinCrop14Colin Harbinson  (Ontario, Canada)

Dr. Colin Harbinson was born in London, England, and has been involved in many varied aspects of the arts, missions and education for 40 years. Colin created the internationally acclaimed production Toymaker & Son that has been performed in over 70 countries. Colin received his education at Sussex University, Brighton, England, and later joined Youth With a Mission and directed the Academy of Performing Arts in Ontario, Canada. He subsequently served as the International Dean of The College of the Arts at the University of the Nations. Colin is the Founder and President of the International Festival of the Arts that pioneered Sacred Fire, the first East-West arts festival in St. Petersburg, Russia, and the Love Without Borders festival in Sofia, Bulgaria. The Ode to Joy festival in Kunming China involved over 700 artists from 21 countries and was the largest international arts festival of its kind in the history of that nation. Until recently, he was the Dean of the School of the Arts at Belhaven University in Jackson, MS. Colin is currently the International Director of StoneWorks, a global arts partnership for cultural reformation and the recovery of the imagination in the life and mission of the Church.

J. Scott McElroy (Indianapolis, IN)

J. Scott McElroy is the author of Finding Divine Inspiration: Working with the Holy Spirit in Your Creativity, and founder of The New Renaissance Arts Movement, dedicated to connecting, equipping and inspiring churches and artists for the New Renaissance. Scott is also the Director of Arts at the Indianapolis Vineyard Church. He speaks nationally about spiritual formation for artists, the arts in the local church, and more. Scott is an award winning audio producer, a voiceover artist,  and visual artist. He served as Emmis Communications Indianapolis Production Director for 20 years, and hosted the Animal Planet  TV series, “Wildlife Journal” from 2004-2007. His book The Creative Church Handbook will release on IVP (InterVarsity Press) in 2015,

Jessie Nilo (Boise, ID)

Jessie Nilo is an artist in love with the local church. In 2004 she had a clear revelation of starting an arts ministry called VineArts at Vineyard Boise Church. She loves visiting with artists, and she says you can boil down arts ministry to “2 or 3 creatives sitting at a fireplace, talking about art, life, and Jesus.” She collaborates with the VineArts leaders in prayer, support, and a stunning variety of creative endeavors God sends their way to bless their church and city. Jessie is an accomplished visual artist and teaches drawing, painting, photography, and graphic design to artistic high schoolers at Fresco Arts Academy in Eagle, Idaho. She contributed to The Creative Church Handbook by J. Scott McElroy which releases on IVP (InterVarsity Press) in 2015.

Dave Blakeslee (Salida, CO)

Dave Blakeslee has been an accomplished studio potter in Colorado since 1975. His art is influenced by a variety of cultures, and he creates pots not as an end in itself, but to be used and enjoyed, which influences the shape, glaze choices, size of his high-fire clays to endure regular use. Dave served as senior pastor of the Salida Vineyard Church, for over 20 years. Having stepped down from full-time ministry, he has re-entered full-time studio work. He loves traveling to different churches, encouraging people through his artwork and being an agent of reconciliation between pastors and artists, as Dave understands both walks of life.

Cecilia Brie Tschoepe (Austin, TX)

Cecilia Brie Tschoepe is an actor, writer, and director whose work focuses on the development of new plays and “community-engaged” theatre. Brie’s work has been produced in Austin’s FronteraFest fringe theatre festival and HopeArts festival, and in New York by Threads Theater Company, NYU’s Theatrix Festival of New Work, and The Village Church. She holds an MA in Educational Theatre from NYU where she co-founded a laboratory workshop for students exploring “devising” techniques, and performed in two seasons of New Plays for Young Audiences, workshopping with playwrights including Byrony Lavery, Y.York, Susan Zeder, and Laurie Brooks.

Manuel Luz (Folsam, CA)

Manuel Luz is passionate about worship, coffee, the Oakland Raiders, and the intersections of faith and the arts.  A songwriter, author, speaker, and creative arts pastor, Manuel’s book, Imagine That: Discovering Your Unique Role as a Christian Artist (Moody Publishers) is a practical and personal theology of the arts. Check out his thought-provoking blog, “Adventures in Faith and Art” (manuelluz.com), or his four solo albums (iTunes orCDBaby). Manuel’s stunning essays on intrinsic beauty are a must-read for any artist of faith.

NEMR-HS5Andrew Nemr (NYC, NY)

Mentored by Gregory HinesAndrew  Nemr is considered one of the most hardworking and diverse tap dance artists today. Co-founder of the Tap Legacy™ Foundation, Inc., Andrew has garnered a reputation for impeccable musicianship and sensitivity, and respect for the craft that he loves. A TED Fellow and the artist in residence for the Quarterly Arts Soiree (QAS) at Webster Hall, Andrew received an NEA Masterpieces: Dance Initiative Grant to reconstruct the works of classic tap dance soloists, garnering critical and popular acclaim upon their presentation in Echoes In Time.  Collectively, Andrew’s choreography and solo work has been described as “a welcome return to the elegance of simplicity and the tap dancer as maker of aural magic” (exploredance.com) and “deeply touching” (Daily Gazette).

SkidRow_JasonLeith-2Jason Leith (Saddleback Church, CA)

 Jason is the director of arts at  Saddleback Church’s arts initiative, Ex Creatis, and a accomplished artist. His Sacred Streets project gained international acclaim. Sacred Streets features twelve portraits of homeless people whom he met and drew right on Los Angeles’ “skid row”. The portraits were exhibited in temporary gallery made of found materials that was erected on a vacant lot on “skid row”.
His desire was to  render beauty in ways that marry artistic excellence with social responsibility. “I had a relevation that . . . I did not have to choose between the two or practice them separately.”  Jason is a graduate of Biola University’s fine arts program.

Bryn-GilletteBryn Gillette (New Milford, CT)

Bryn Gillette is a painter and art teacher defined by his identity as “husband, father, and passionate follower of Jesus Christ.”  He earned his B.A. in Visual Art from Gordon College in 2001 and his M.F.A. in Painting from Western Connecticut State University in 2009.  Bryn is currently a full time art, photography, and Bible teacher at Trinity-Pawling School in NY.  He is the co-founder of TeamOne:27, a non-profit dedicated to serving the needs of Haitian orphans, and spends the majority of his artistic time as an advocate and champion of the needs of his Haitian “family.” Bryn says of his oil paintings, “There is little distinction for me between my artistic process and the act of prayer.  Painting is where my eye, my hand, and my heart all intersect.”
*all info taken from The Creative Church Conference website*
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Saturday, June 7, 2014

Artistic Adventures in Auburn (Seattle)


I'm back from my month long art trip to Hawaii and now I'm heading back out on the art ministry road to Seattle. I'll be there a couple of weeks connecting through creativity by helping paint murals at a public elementary school. If you want to stay updated on my artistic adventures in Auburn, you can follow me at: