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The intersection of art and faith. A Joyful Sound of Noise. Every so often you see a movie that you wish desperately to happen in reality. 2010) is definitely one. At least for us weird artist types. Is basically a film about a group of musical Banksies. A lot has happened since my last post which was forever ago. Our family moved out of our three-bedroom apartment into a five-bedroom house (with studio space for BOTH my wife and I! The Weight of History: The Art of Anselm Kiefer. Last month, my wife, Be...
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The intersection of art and faith. A Joyful Sound of Noise. Every so often you see a movie that you wish desperately to happen in reality. 2010) is definitely one. At least for us weird artist types. Is basically a film about a group of musical Banksies. There are as many things to love about. As there are beats per minute in an acid-jazz drum solo. Also serves as a great reminder for us creators as to why we create: providing joy to those who experience our art even if we have to force it on them. Click...
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The Weight of History: The Art of Anselm Kiefer | flannelGRAPH
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The intersection of art and faith. The Weight of History: The Art of Anselm Kiefer. I was introduced to the work of German painter, sculptor and installation artist, Anselm Kiefer. In college, but when I first saw. Several years later at the St. Louis Art Museum. That resonates with our most primal attributes. Born in 1945, Kiefer was inspired and tutored by postwar German sculptor and performance artist, Joseph Beuys. The question this raises for me is this: What if I were as bold as that? Not that it i...
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The intersection of art and faith. The Weight of History: The Art of Anselm Kiefer. I was introduced to the work of German painter, sculptor and installation artist, Anselm Kiefer. In college, but when I first saw. Several years later at the St. Louis Art Museum. That resonates with our most primal attributes. Read More. Faith and Fatherhood and the Father. The title of the above painting is. The Brother Wild Interview. I’ve ever had. A Joyful Sound of Noise. Faith and Fatherhood and the Father. Follow f...
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The intersection of art and faith. A lot has happened since my last post which was forever ago. Our family moved out of our three-bedroom apartment into a five-bedroom house (with studio space for BOTH my wife and I! The kids went back to school, and my wife started a new job. We also had a miscarriage. That was tough. Thankfully, God is faithful and has given us friends and family who have prayed with us and for us and we have experienced so much healing. Choice, Chance, Trust. Far too often, we fall in...
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The intersection of art and faith. Jake Weidmann: Master Penman. February 11, 2016. A couple weeks ago, I came across a video. About Jake Weidmann one of twelve (yes,. Master Penmen in the world, and the youngest by thirty years. Read More. Christian Artist, or Christian and Artist? February 6, 2016. What does it mean to be a serious artist who is a Christian? Is that different than a “Christian artist? About a year ago, I joined Christos Collective. A Joyful Sound of Noise. The Brother Wild Interview.
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Faith and Fatherhood and the Father | flannelGRAPH
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The intersection of art and faith. Faith and Fatherhood and the Father. The title of the above painting is. I painted it during one of the darkest times of my life. My wife, pregnant with our second child, and I no longer wanted to be married. After a year and a half of one-sidedly trying to work things out, I had given up and we decided to divorce. There is much,. My children’s individual carnality and sinful nature? Me and my sinful nature? What we’ve talked about . . ! Then God slaps me with a Calvin ...
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The intersection of art and faith. A Joyful Sound of Noise. Every so often you see a movie that you wish desperately to happen in reality. 2010) is definitely one. At least for us weird artist types. Is basically a film about a group of musical Banksies. A Joyful Sound of Noise. The Weight of History: The Art of Anselm Kiefer. Faith and Fatherhood and the Father. The Brother Wild Interview. On Faith and Fatherhood and the…. On Faith and Fatherhood and the…. On Faith and Fatherhood and the….
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A Macabre Mirror: The Art of Kris Kuksi | flannelGRAPH
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The intersection of art and faith. A Macabre Mirror: The Art of Kris Kuksi. As an artist, I am often inspired and drawn to art that, as a Christian, I find morally repulsive. This internal conflict begs the question: How do we as Christians respond to art that conflicts with our values? Looking at art is looking at the world through the eyes of that particular artist and often artists see and portray more than they realize. There is no doubt that sculptor Kris Kuksi. While politics and religion are stron...
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February | 2016 | flannelGRAPH
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The intersection of art and faith. Surrender: Brother Wild’s “White Flag” Reviewed. February 27, 2016. Ok, full disclosure here: Brother Wild’s frontman and founder, Seth Dady, is not only the music pastor at The Well, my home church in Boulder, he’s also a good friend. In fact, all the members of the band are pretty good friends. Now that that’s out of the way,. Make It Like You Stole It. A Review of “Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative,” by Austin Kleon. February 6, 2016.