Showing posts with label Contemporary Christian Artists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contemporary Christian Artists. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

My favorite Abstract Christian artist: Scott Erickson


The Making of the "Feedback" Paintings from scott erickson on Vimeo.

Through one of my many Internet searches, I found this clip on the making of artwork for the Feedback Album by Derek Webb.  The visual artist is Scott Erickson. 

I was initially drawn to the artist's humble and honest discourse about his process and journey throughout the creation of this series.  I can relate so much to this artist in that I too felt that abstraction was the way in which God's message would be conveyed clearly, universally with the most impact.  I have always been a figurative painter, so abstract art was a huge challenge to me, as well. 

It was so wonderful to hear the artist speak of the way in which he allowed himself to be taken.  He stepped aside and let God demonstrate a clear direction.  God speaks to us artists directly (One to one), through others, and through metaphors within our surroundings from which we gather inspiration and poignant approaches to His messages. Erickson faithfully listened and obeyed.

He states simple yet insightful recommendations to set aside these things that hinder us from attaining the purity of our art, things such as ego, doubts, and frustrations. It was reassuring to hear another Christian artist say that we must allow ourselves to get to "the patient place to receive the images and work it out" (I like to know I'm not the only one who has difficulty fading out the noise). 

There are messages God intends to convey through our art, messages that will carry their purpose:  minister, provide hope, heal, fill, evangelize, bring life- through Christ.  It is essential, however, to put as little of our agenda or 'overthinking' into the pieces so that the art speak to the senses and the spirit in the way that God intended.  That is where the impact will be! I liked the statement he makes (paraphrased), we must listen to what the art wants to become.

I love his style! His reference to urban decay and graffiti was strong and relevant.  I found the work to be refreshing and real.  I found it to be emotional, powerful and incredibly indicative of the frailty of mankind empowered by the presence of God.

You can take a look at more of his work at http://artvoxlive.com/tag/scott-erickson/ Check out his website.  He also does some AMAZING things to give back to people in need and has a wonderful ministry.

 You can look further into the musician with whom he collaborated, Derek Webb at http://www.derekwebb.com/.

Be blessed!  Be inspired!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Makoto Fujimura: Wonderful Mini-Documentary on His Art and Vision


Makoto Fujimura - The Art of "The Four Holy Gospels" from Crossway on Vimeo.

Makoto Fujimura is the quintessential advocate for fusing christian art into the mainstream and secular art world. He is an internationally recognized and well respected artist and public speaker on issues of culture and faith.

 Twenty years ago, he founded IAM (International Art Movement) in New York City intending to help artists of various genres to introduce faith and creativity into the community. He leads a team of like minded visionaries to do just that through innovative conferences, events, and activities. 

This short film depicts his latest project, an illumination of The King James version of the four gospels, as well as provides insight into topics dealing with the present christian and mainstream dichotomy .  This short documentary addresses perceptions and challenges from the mainstream art world, as well as, skepticism from the church.  It is insightful, smart, and entertaining.  My favorite quote these days is cited in one of Makoto Fujimura's closing statements, "We have a language to celebrate waywardness, but we do not have a cultural language to bring people back home". 
Amen, brother!

Be blessed!  Be inspired!

Friday, November 12, 2010

I've created links for some Contemporary Christian Artists that I like...

I've finally done it!  I am happy to publish links to some contemporary Christian artists who's art I connect with and find to have integrity and depth.  There are many more incredible contemporary christian artists on the world wide web, and I will get to them all.... every single one.  Haaa... (of course not) I will get to as many as I can humanly come across.  I have included artists who's work really speaks to me and who have an intense passion for God.  I hope you enjoy their work as much as I do (you can find them on the side bar of my blog). 

Be blessed!  Be inspired!