Monday, November 12, 2018

Artists Need Space to Create: My Home Studio and Portable Studio Here on Maui

An Artist needs space to create. It really is a necessity. How big that space is, what that space looks like, and what that space includes in it is as unique as the Artist and the situation and means given. 

Over the 20 years I've been a Full Time Working Artist, the 14 years I've been an Art Minister, and the 7 years I've been a Traveling Art Minister/Missionary, I have occupied and have worked in all kinds of art studio spaces. Whether it's a dining room table, a bedroom floor, a house living room, a city street alley, a concert stage,  a coffee house, a storefront window, a church platform, a grassy park, a convention center, a house patio, a vehicle garage, a back yard, an orphanage kitchen, a carpet warehouse, a community shared studio, or a new construction home studio....they've all been important parts of my creative process and artistic journey. 

I have a home art studio back in Idaho still. And though I've moved to Maui (for at least a year) it is still there for use by Artist friends and waiting for me if/when I return. 

But I'm currently here on Maui...so I need (and have set up) studio space here and now to work in and work with. I wanted to share with you what that studio space looks like so you can see what this looks like for me as I paint and minister here on Maui as a full time working Artist and as a Traveling Art Minister. 

HOME STUDIO ON MAUI



This is my home studio here on Maui. 

It's a much smaller space than my studio back in Idaho (which was specifically built as an art studio with a utility sink and great lighting and outlets and lots of shelves and special flooring and lots of space and is located in the garage)...but though my current studio is much smaller and basically takes up half my bedroom, I make it work and it's such a wonderful thing to be able to create at anytime (I can literally roll out of bed and go to work!) 

How did this studio space come to be?

The previous 2 trips to Maui I brought a large roller suitcase each trip filled with all kinds of art supplies that had been donated (including easels, drop cloths, acrylic paints, water color paints, brushes, paper, pastels chalks, pencils, pens, colored pencils, markers, crayons, clay, office supplies, etc.)  In preparation for my move to Maui I shipped over boxes with my personal tools, drop cloths, easel, and other art supplies, along with a small printer. I also ordered and had shipped to Maui a large roll (25 yards worth) of unstretched primed canvas that I could cut myself for numerous paintings whatever sizes I will need. And when I moved over in September I checked my black roller art bag on the plane, that carried my personal paint brushes (which in comparison they are to me as a chef's personal knife set would be to them). 

This prep ahead of time was a HUGE necessity and a HUGE blessing to do like that because it has saved me heaps of money in the long run and has basically given me a ready made art studio with art ministry supplies on hand to utilize at anytime. 

Once I arrived here on Maui I was able to use donated monies (from generous supporters of my traveling art ministry) to purchase the portable tables and plastic bins to store all the art supplies in, and purchase additional supplies to fill in any missing gaps. 

I'm still working out the kinks in this studio (it takes living and creating in a space for a time to know if you have the right   supplies and have things in the right place for efficiency and ease and flow for creative process). 

It's so nice to to have a home studio and I am so very thankful. 

most recent painting created in studio


malalo iho
(Hawaiian for deeper)
c. 2018 Lisa Marten
18x24 mixed media on unstretched canvas
painted in my home studio here on Maui
This painting is all about the work it takes to explore the depths of who we are. A diver must undergo hours and hours of instruction, training, and practice in order to go to the areas of the ocean where they can find beautiful worlds, hidden treasures, and exciting discoveries. But even with the licensed training and years of experience, probing the depths can be perilous if the diver doesn't stay alert, trust their instruction and their gages, and rely on wisdom. I see this as a great parallel lesson for life. 

PORTABLE STUDIO ON MAUI


This is my portable studio for painting live. That black roller bag I purchased back in 2000 and it has carried countless art supplies for me over the years and has traveled with me all around the world on art ministry travels and has seen so many different places and venues that I've gotten to paint live in. It's a trusted friend and companion and I'm so thankful for it being with me here on Maui. 

Because I have a home studio (set up with it's own supplies) and a portable studio (for painting live at Ke Aha and elsewhere) my black bag is always ready to go. It carries acrylic paints and other mediums (pastels, pencils, pens, charcoals, matte medium), paint brushes and tools, palettes and water containers and rags, drop cloths, a light and extension cord, matte fixative spray, and my easel. The other roller cart I purchased here on Maui at Home Depot and it carries my portable table and my painting board with unstretched canvas attached. Also...bungee cords and binder clips are awesome! 

Having this portable studio ready to go is so helpful in that I don't have to pack up supplies from my home studio every time I need to go paint live. It's already ready to go with me (whether I'm driving myself in Mak my Maui Cruiser or hopping into the back of one of the Ohana's pick up trucks or vans to get a ride). 

I'm still working out the kinks with this studio (it takes time utilizing it's portability to know if you have the right routine and supplies for efficiency and ease with set up and take down  and transport and flow for creative process). 

It's so fun to have a portable studio and I'm so very thankful. 


This is my painting station set up on the stage with the worship band at Ke Aha Vineyard in Kahului, Maui. This photo was taken this past Sunday evening as I painted live.  Being that Ke Aha doesn't own their own building space (they are renting from another church), out of necessity I need to have my art supplies portable (there is no space for storage for my stuff on site). As you can see, it's bare bones supplies but that makes for quick set up and take down. 

most recent painting created live


ho'ola pana'i
(Hawaiian for redeemer or healer)
c. 2018 Lisa Marten
18x24 mixed media on unstretched canvas
painted live at Ke Aha Vineyard church on Maui
This painting is all about restoration from devastation, light from darkness, life from death, beauty from ashes. Our God is the redeemer of the broken and the hurting, the bruised and the abused, the cast our and the oppressed, the misfits and the misunderstood. There is hope. All through the background of this painting is written the Scripture of Isaiah 61:1-3, "The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on me, because the Lord has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners, to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor and the day of the vengeance of our God, to comfort all who mourn and provide for those who grieve in Zion--to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of joy instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair. They will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the Lord for the display of his splendor."




Saturday, October 6, 2018

Joining the Cross-Cultural Conversation through Creativity within Community

Recently I made a move to an island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean to live amidst some local people that I've been building relationship with through creativity over the last 5 years. I've committed to live with them for at least a year. This will give me the chance to continue connecting cross-culturally, building relationship, and engaging in the opportunity of joining the daily conversation within community. 

The island I'm living on is Maui. Many of you may have actually been to Maui for a vacation (or to one of it's neighboring Hawaiian islands), taking in it's beautiful beaches, tropical breezes, delicious food, cultural entertainment and music, fragrant flowers, exciting fishing, surfing, and other fun activities, and been blessed by the warm hospitality of the Hawaiian people. 

The Maui I get to live in, experience daily, and engage with is a bit different perhaps from the Maui you've experienced. Yes...it has all those things I listed in the paragraph above...but most of that is not what life is about. Life is about the day in day out living with family and friends, work and responsibilities, trying to get by, figuring out what purpose and meaning is, working towards goals and dreams, struggling through hard stuff (sometimes really hard stuff), celebrating the small victories and milestones (finding the courage to dance through life's storms), and walking it all out each day....with the choice of doing it alone or together. 

This is the Maui I'm getting to experience. And this is the Maui that I'm getting to paint. Real life, using themes that will speak cross-culturally. I've only just arrived...so I've only just begun. It will be interesting to see how my art changes and transforms through my time here as I experience living here on Maui. 

Here are my first 2 paintings I've created. The first one I painted live at Ke Aha Vineyard Church and the second one I painted in my art studio at the house I live at. 



ho'ano
(wonder and awe)
c. 2018 Lisa Marten
18x24 mixed media on unstretched canvas
life brings it's troubles and struggles. when we can have the viewpoint of children, filled with wonder and awe for life and a trust in the One who desires to lead us safely despite the hardships, we can dance out of darkness into light.


lawai'a kanaka
(fisher of people)
c. 2018 Lisa Marten
18x24 mixed media on unstretched canvas
with an outstretched hand, life is much more doable when we can give grace, mercy, peace, understanding, compassion, empathy, and the stick-to-it-ness of intentional relationship from the heart in love (not taking or owning or possessing from an agenda)...it's about staying open even in the messiness of life together with each other. 


Monday, September 10, 2018

Marten Evergreen: The Journey


Many of you may know that I am embarking on an upcoming move away from Idaho for awhile. This past weekend, the Boise based performance art company that I am co-founder of, Marten Evergreen performed live at my going away party. We create one of a kind live avant-garde art performances incorporating choreographed dance, painting, music, and story. We create a 3D experience and create a 2D painting. We've been performing since 2011. The company is myself, Lisa Marten and local Boise artist/performer/producer Lukas Evergreen. Over the years we've had many dancers, musicians, and technicians join us at various points to create our unique performances. We've performed at local art and music events in the city, a national art competition, private events, and charity fundraisers. We create each performance as a unique experience for the specific venue and event we are performing for...so each one has different purpose and meaning. This performance was our 16th and was created and performed at my going away party at my house. 

Video was taken of the performance but is unavailable to me at this moment. I do have some photos to share with you right away and once I have video I will add that to this post. 


MARTEN EVERGREEN 


Lisa Marten


Lukas Evergreen


Naomi Psalm





FIRST MOVEMENT
recorded song: Green Mountain State by Trevor Hall
dancer/painter: Lisa Marten

We're all called to enter into the journey of life with open arms, minds, hearts, and spirits. But it's not always easy. It can be quite hard and messy and we might even struggle with our footing, our hearing, or our vision. We get the choice to stay open, to keep going, and to fully enter in to what comes our way. This is the journey of self awareness. 







SECOND MOVEMENT:
song: Head to the Heart by United Pursuit
live musician: Naomi Psalm
dancers/painters: Lisa Marten and Lukas Evergreen

When we allow ourselves to enter into the journey of life with our Creator we get the opportunity to learn how to journey Him, to let go of whatever holds us back so we can listen to His heart for us, to receive love and to follow where He leads us. This is the journey of relationship. 







THIRD MOVEMENT
recorded song: We Are All Earthlings by Michael Franti
participants: All of US!!!

And as we allow ourselves to embrace who we are made to be and to enter into the beautiful mess that the journey of life ist, we are more able to give and receive love and enter into the conversations that our Creator is having with others through love...and we get the opportunity to enter into those conversations in creative ways. This is the journey of LOVE! 







GO LOVE PEOPLE! 

Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Life REALLY Is Better Together

BETTER TOGETHER
24x30 mixed media on canvas
c. 2018 Lisa Marten

The opening night of my art show:
"Life Is Better Together" was a beautiful experience and I found myself all emotional at the end of the night as I recall all the wonderful people who came and all the heart to heart conversations, hugs, laughter and memories made. I'm the featured artist for August at The Coffee Studio in Meridian (6360 Saguaro Hills, Meridian ID) and it's my last art show in Idaho for awhile, as I'm moving next month. This event was a meaningful time for me to connect in community with so many who have supported my art over the years, to cultivate a fun atmosphere with music and painting for people to experience, to create a new painting live as a gift, and to help support others in the process. Thank you to ALL who were able to come and participate. And thank you to ALL who were unable to come but so very much wanted to be there. You ALL are dearly loved! 

These are some of the paintings on display/for sale. From left to right/top to bottom:
"Better Together", "Ubuntu Ohana", "Join the Conversation", "Abide With Me", "Gather: Taste and See"

These are some of the paintings on display/for sale. From left to right/top to bottom:
"Collaboration Convergence", "Interchange", "Push-Push Back", "Reach"

I created an art table for interactive community creative collaboration. 

I was really blessed by such a great turn out at the opening of my show. It was a real treat to see people and get the chance to connect. 

I loved that people felt comfortable to gather in circles to converse over coffee and art.

There were so many conversations that people were engaged in throughout the night. It was really so fun.

local singer-songwriter Jared Nilo playing live music for us

I loved being able to paint live to the music of Jared Nilo and create a special painting about community

This was a beautiful experience to hang out with everyone and be surrounded by so much love.
(I'm wearing a flower lei that an artist friend brought back from Hawaii for me as a special gift for my opening night)

COME TOGETHER
24x30 mixed media on canvas c. 2018 Lisa Marten
painted live on August 7, 2018 at The Coffee Studio
as a gift to The Coffee Studio for being a faithful support of local community and artists
"The invitation is open to join the conversation at the table. There’s room for you. Come together. Hold space for one another. Stay open. Be intentional. Be you. Listen to and see others for who they are and in turn you’ll have the chance to be heard and seen for who you are. Reach across differences and let this be an opportunity to connect human to human, heart to heart in community. Life is better together."

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THE ARTIST STATEMENTS FOR THE SHOW: 

Life is Better Together
an art exhibit by abstract expressionist artist Lisa Marten
The paintings:
24x30” mixed media paintings on canvas. 
Original Paintings For Sale: $636 each. 
Pre-Order/Pre-Pay Prints of various sizes and prices available. 
For more info on how to purchase original artwork or pre-order/pre-pay prints contact Lisa Marten at: revelatorart@yahoo.com or (208) 830-5208. 
To see more of Lisa’s artwork go to: www.revelatorart.blogspot.com

As an artist, I travel around the world connecting cross-culturally with diverse communities, coming alongside others through creativity, joining in conversations with people from all walks of life and diversity of backgrounds. I enjoy listening to people’s stories of who they are. Sharing human to human, heart to heart. And no matter where I’ve traveled I’ve learned that we as humans (regardless of age, race, gender, culture, religion) have more in common than we differ. We all have a desire to belong…belong to our family, to our tribe, to our community, to our world. The innate understanding that we are a part of something much bigger than ourselves. And we all have a desire to know who we are…to know who we are in relation to our family, our tribe, our community, our world. The innate understanding that we are individually important within that bigger something. 

This exhibit is an exploration through mixed media abstract expressionist paintings that embraces the topic that we are better together.  Not separate and alone. When we are brave to drop our masks of performance and pride,  break down the walls built by fear and pain that divide us , admit that we all experience sorrow, loss, fear, pain, joy, faith, hope, and love. If we can stay open to seeing and hearing each other…really seeing and hearing, and reach out to each other in genuine gratitude, forgiveness, and humility….we will become who we are meant to be.  

Thursday, July 12, 2018

'Life Is Better Together' August Art Show


I'm having my LAST SOLO ART SHOW IN IDAHO (at least for awhile) as a FEATURED ARTIST FOR AUGUST at THE COFFEE STUDIO and I want to invite you to it. 

ART EXHIBIT:
August 7th through August 31

WHERE:
The Coffee Studio
6360 Saguaro Hills
Meridian, ID
(on Chinden between Locust Grove and Meridian Rd)

OPENING RECEPTION:
I love collaboration and love supporting local, so I'm partnering with The Coffee Studio (a locally owned coffee shop) that I've had relationship with for many years, along with local singer/songwriter/musician Jared Nilo for a night of ART, LIVE MUSIC, COFFEE, COMMUNITY, and COLLABORATION! I'll be LIVE PAINTING and you'll have the opportunity to do some collaborative art also if you'd like. 

WHEN:
Tuesday August 7, 2018
6pm-8pm

WHERE: 
The Coffee Studio
6360 Saguaro Hills
Meridian, ID
(on Chinden between Locust Grove and Meridian Rd)

Come and see my new paintings on display/for sale that I've created to be included in this solo art exhibit titled:
"LIFE IS BETTER TOGETHER"

The paintings on display are for sale. You can also Pre-Order/Pre-Pay Prints of the paintings on display. 

The profit on any original painting sale and pre-order/pre-pay prints  will go towards providing art supplies and expenses for my UPCOMING MOVE FROM IDAHO in SEPTEMBER to serve through ART and MINISTRY full time in the middle of the Pacific. 

LISA MARTEN CREATING LIVE

JARED NILO PLAYING LIVE

Come join me for the Opening Reception at The Coffee Studio on August 7th from 6pm-8pm for a fun night of art, music, coffee, collaboration and community. I'd love to see you there! 

SUMMARY OF THE ART EXHIBIT THEME:
LIFE IS BETTER TOGETHER
As an artist, I travel around the world connecting cross-culturally with diverse communities, coming alongside others through creativity, joining in conversations with people from all walks of life and diversity of backgrounds. I enjoy listening to people’s stories of who they are. Sharing human to human, heart to heart. And no matter where I’ve traveled I’ve learned that we as humans (regardless of age, race, gender, culture, religion) have more in common than we differ. We all have a desire to belong…belong to our family, to our tribe, to our community, to our world. The innate understanding that we are a part of something much bigger than ourselves. And we all have a desire to know who we are…to know who we are in relation to our family, our tribe, our community, our world. The innate understanding that we are individually important within that bigger something. 

This exhibit is an exploration through mixed media abstract expressionist paintings that embraces the topic that we are better together.  Not separate and alone. When we are brave to drop our masks of performance and pride,  break down the walls built by fear and pain that divide us , admit that we all experience sorrow, loss, fear, pain, joy, faith, hope, and love. If we can stay open to seeing and hearing each other…really seeing and hearing, and reach out to each other in genuine gratitude, forgiveness, and humility….we will become who we are meant to be. 

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

2018 REFLECT Conference for the Arts


Since 2012 I've been a part of a planning team, that was birthed out of the VineArts Boise art ministry that I'm in leadership with, for a bi-annual national (and sometimes international) arts conference whose goals it's been to connect creatives with each other and with those who have a heart to minister to them. The conferences allow for creative collaboration and conversation, based around the topic of art and faith, to take place within safe community. It was originally called The Creative Church Conference of Boise but we recently changed the name to Reflect Conference for the Arts. We just wrapped up our fourth conference (the first with the Reflect name) and I wanted to post a bit about it here. 


"The 2018 Reflect Conference for the Arts was a 4-day creative encounter   designed to nourish and develop the creative spark God has placed in you. Featured artists include live painter Scott Erickson (Portland OR), tap dancer Andrew Nemr (NYC), potter Dave Blakeslee (Salida, CO), choreographer/dancer Marlita Hill (Los Angeles), watercolorist Michael Gatlin (Duluth Vineyard, MN), jazz musician/producer Justin Nielsen (Eagle, ID), artist/art minister/founder of VineArts Boise (the local art ministry based within Vineyard Boise Christian Fellowship Church) and Art Fruition (an on-line art ministry school) Jessie Nilo (Boise, ID) and many more. Presented by VineArts Boise (which I'm a part of) who previously hosted the Creative Church Conference in Boise, our new name reflects our passion of fostering grassroots communities of creatives around the world. It's about experiencing hands-on art workshops, live performances, deep personal connections, and artistic formation in Christ. 

At Reflect, our mission has been to create a safe, communal space for all people - beginners to professionals, in every medium and discipline - to come together and express their creative calling. It's a call to foster your imagination through the visual arts, performing arts, writing, and other forms of creativity. Love people through art. Thrive in creative community. Collaborate with God to go beyond what you thought was possible. Whether a professional looking for spiritual formation, a beginner hoping to connect your own creativity to God, or someone who simply wants to enjoy an art-soaked time of beauty, REFLECT is for you...and you are welcomed into the Art Tribe." 

We are all about the LOVE and inclusion recognizing that we are made in the image of God (we are IMAGO DEI....image bearers of God) and we reflect Him to each other. 




THURSDAY NIGHT:

                                      
The conference was 2 years in the making. Lots of hard work and prayer have gone into the planning and preparations, and so many people were involved to make it happen.

Our Safe Space In the Round to experience creative community.

SPOKEN WORD 
Original pieces written by Travis & Kathy Nelson.
In the beginning God created...

KATHY NELSON
Poet and Artist

TRAVIS NELSON
Poet and Artist

JESSIE NILO
Artist/Art Minister. Boise, ID


Jessie Nilo welcomed us all to the conference introducing who we are as a team and what the Reflect Conference for the Arts is all about.

With our 2018 theme being INTENTIONALITY....Artist Lisa Marten (that's me) welcomed us all into the heart of it...this was our time and our space...this was our call to be WHO we are meant to be as creatives and as humans. 

"BLESSED are the weirdos, the poets and misfits, the artists, writers, dancers, music makers, potters, dreamers, imagineers and outsiders...For they (WE) help us to see the world differently.....UBUNTU! I am because We are!" 

INTERACTIVE SPEAKING

TAP BOARD TRANSFORMATION 
MOVEMENT ONE: LIFE

ANDREW NEMR
Tap Artist/TEDtalk Fellow. NYC

Tap Artist Andrew Nemr kicked us off and shared with us his life story and how he found his calling as he tapped on his board that had been very beautifully decorated by artist Amandalynn Lovewell utilizing chalk pastels and charcoal. 

INTERACTIVE SPEAKING
SESSION ONE:

MICHAEL GATLIN
Painter/Pastor. DULUTH, MN

Pastor and Painter Michael Gatlin shared with us about how who we are as creatives reflects God to others

LIVE ART

REFLECT MIRROR PAINTING: THE HEAD (BRAIN)
Collaboration by Artists AMANDALYNN LOVEWELL and LISA MARTEN

INTERPRETIVE DANCE

MARLITA HILL (dancer/choreographer) danced to a spoken word she had written about the relationship of Creator God with us His creation.

FRIDAY:
RAFFLE BASKETS AND SILENT AUCTION
many wonderful gifts and artwork were donated from the speakers, the planning team, and others 



MORNING CORPORATE WORSHIP

Musician JARED NILO & AMANDALYNN LOVEWELL & ANDREW NEMR 
led us all in some morning song to worship 

INTERACTIVE SPEAKING
SESSIONS TWO AND THREE:

SCOTT ERICKSON
Live Painter/Speaker/Author. Portland, OR

Scott Erickson spoke to us through an interactive presentation both sessions (utilizing imagery, song, humor, and story) and got real with us sharing parts of his life story and talking to us about intentional spiritual practices for the creative.

IN THE ROUND BREAKOUT WORKSHOPS:
many workshops were offered Friday and Saturday mornings and afternoons....each focusing on intentional creativity and connection.

COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS AND CONVERSATIONS OVER LUNCHES AND DINNERS were offered and encouraged for attendees, speakers, and the planning team to interact together.

FRIDAY CONCERT NIGHT:
JUSTIN NIELSEN
Jazz Musician/Composer/Producer. Eagle, ID

PERFORMANCE OF ORIGINAL COMPOSITION 
BY JUSTIN NIELSEN OF "DIVINE COLORS" 
ACCOMPANIED BY LOCAL JAZZ BAND AND CHOIR MEMBERS, 
ANDREW NEMR TAPPING AND AMANDALYNN LOVEWELL AND JESSIE NILO CREATING LIVE ART

THE NIGHT WAS AN INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCE AND EXAMPLE OF INTENTIONAL CREATIVE COLLABORATION WITH EACH OTHER AND WITH GOD





                                         
HERE IS VIDEO OF A TASTE OF THE MUSIC THAT WAS BEING CREATED BY JUSTIN NIELSEN AND THE BAND 





                                         
HERE IS VIDEO OF A TASTE OF THE CREATIVE COLLABORATION IN ACTION
ANDREW NEMR TAPPING AND AMANDALYNN LOVEWELL SKETCHING



THE WHOLE NIGHT WAS A BEAUTIFUL INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCE OF CREATIVE CONVERSATION THROUGH COLLABORATION.

TAP BOARD TRANSFORMATION 
MOVEMENT TWO: DEATH

SATURDAY:
INTERACTIVE SPEAKING
SESSION FOUR:
COFFEE WITH THE POTTERS
Dave Blakeslee (Salidas, CO), Dean Estes (Boise, ID), Rick Jenkins (Boise, ID), and Dennis Sprik (Las Vegas, NV) 
spoke to us about collaboration and connecting in community while they threw pots and formed clay in front of us


DENNIS SPRIK

RICK JENKINS

DEAN ESTES

DAVE BLAKESLEE





INTERACTIVE SPEAKING
SESSION FIVE:

MARLITA HILL
Dancer/Choreographer/Author. Los Angeles, CA

Marlita Hill spoke to us about the connecting our faith with our art as artists who are active in our communities and careers

LIVE ART

REFLECT MIRROR PAINTING: THE HEART
collaboration by artists AMANDALYNN LOVEWELL and LISA MARTEN

SATURDAY NIGHT OF CREATIVE WORSHIP:

SPOKEN WORD
pieces taken from The Singer Trilogy by Calvin Miller

ACT ONE:
TRAVIS NELSON speaking The Singer (who is Christ) and the song that He sings for us

ACT TWO:
KATHY NELSON speaking Creation and the Fall and our human need for redemption 

CORPORATE WORSHIP

JARED NILO AND AMANDALYNN LOVEWELL AND ANDREW NEMR
led us in song while everyone created and worshipped throughout the room.

INTERACTIVE COLLABORATIVE ART

THE HEAD


(3) 5'x7' CANVASES: MURAL IMAGERY: THE HEAD (BRAIN NEURONS)
People painted, wrote words, and added texture to the pre-designed canvases

THE BEAUTY OF COLLABORATION...
EACH OF OUR UNIQUE MARK MAKING ADDS TO THE WHOLE
Representing our minds becoming one with the mind of Christ

THE HEART


STAINED GLASS MOSAIC CLAY POT: THE HEART
People added bits of colorful stained glass and wrote out their "blockages" on pieces of paper and placed them inside the heart to give to God.

THE BEAUTY OF OUR BROKENNESS.
EACH OF OUR PIECES TOGETHER FORMS A WHOLE 
Representing our hearts becoming one with the heart of God.
If we allow Him...God takes our hurts, addictions, fears, insecurities, struggles, pains, sorrows, imperfections, hopes and dreams, joys and celebrations and brings them all together to transform us into a beautiful work of art...our lives. 

POETRY & DRAMA 
WITH LIFE STORY
ACT THREE:
JESSIE NILO, TRAVIS NELSON, KATHY NELSON
presented spoken word and drama with LISA MARTEN
showing the lame being healed by the Singer's Song 

ANDREW NEMR and LISA MARTEN (that's me) sharing a dance in celebration.
Lisa shared about being born disabled (both clubbed feet) and being on the Autistic Spectrum as an adult female with Aspergers....and how God has pursued her head and heart throughout her life to make her whole and calling her to a life of loving others with similar struggles. It opened up a time of prayer and ministry shining light on much God is FOR us...and He gets us and loves us for WHO we are. 

CORPORATE WORSHIP IN THE ROUND

Everyone gathered in a circle in the center. Jared Nilo, Amandalynn Lovewell, and Andrew Nemr led everyone in corporate song and dance to complete the night....connecting our heads to our hearts, connecting with God's mind and heart, connecting with each other as a Body. 

                                         
HERE IS A VIDEO OF THE FINISHED HEAD AND HEART INTERACTIVE COLLABORATIVE ART CREATED WITHIN WORSHIP

 SUNDAY MORNING:
CORPORATE WORSHIP SERVICE
JARED NILO and BAND LEADING IN SONG

DOTTIE OLIN CREATING LIVE ART

JESSIE NILO CREATING LIVE ART 
(CONTINUED COLLABORATION WITH AMANDALYNN LOVEWELL and LISA MARTEN ON REFLECT MIRRORS)

TAP ARTIST ANDREW NEMR SPEAKING AND TAPPING WHILE ARTIST AMANDALYNN LOVEWELL DID LIVE ART ON THE TAP BOARD ONE LAST TIME

TAP BOARD TRANSFORMATION
MOVEMENT THREE: RESURRECTION

DAVE BLAKESLEE
Potter/Pastor. Salidas, CO
Spoke while throwing pots.

FRIENDSHIP LUNCH

ONE LAST TIME TO CONNECT AND CONVERSE WITH EACH OTHER BEFORE SAYING GOODBYE

3RD TRIBE
INTENTIONALITY

"UBUNTU OHANA"
c. 2018, original painting by Lisa Marten
24x30 mixed media on canvas.

There is a story of a missionary in Africa who was playing with some children. He invited them to race to a nearby tree and the first one to arrive at the tree would receive a sweet treat to eat. The children looked at each other and joined hands. They ran together to the tree, arriving at the same time. The missionary was so surprised at the outcome but he recognized that he needed to give the treats to all of them since they had all "won". Shortly after they received the treats they gathered sitting in a circle together with their feet touching and enjoyed the sweets. The missionary was compelled to ask them why they had all ran together. They shouted out in unison, "UBUNTU!" and then one of the children explained...

Ubuntu is way of life that they all understood. It means "I am because we are." They knew that if only one of them won the prize the rest would be left out. This didn't seem right to them. So they'd rather give up individual gain and do it together so each of them would experience the win. 

This is a beautiful picture of the Body of Christ and how we are to work together. 
As individuals our unique voice (who we are and what we bring) is vitally important to the larger picture...but there is a larger picture. We are a part of something that is much bigger than ourselves. And together we can do and be so much more.  

We are 3rd Tribe (the creatives, the artisans, the worshippers) and we are better together!