Showing posts with label artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artist. Show all posts

Monday, December 27, 2010

The Papers of Peter Callesen

Today I really wanted to feature paper cut artist Peter Callesen. I have seen a lot of amazing art in my time, but this is unlike anything I've ever seen. All of his works are made from a single piece of white paper, folded and glued to make the most amazing papercraft sculptures. You have to see them all to believe it! Check it out here.

paper hummingbirdskeleton hand

Breathtaking, aren't they? I am so jealous!

Peace.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

How to Be Miserable as An Artist

This is not mine, but I agree wholeheartedly with all of it, so I thought I would share.

Peace.


Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Richard Carpenter's Pine Needle Bears!

This is so random, but I had to share.

Artist extraordinaire, Richard Carpenter, is from Idaho. His work is absolutely breathtaking and, as he says on his website, " My bears are made from Pine Needles - gathered from the ground, sorted, washed, trimmed and hand woven. It takes a couple hundred thousand pine needles and over 8 months to make a life-sized bear." Incredible. Check it out at this link.

Richard Carpenter\'s Pine Needle Bears!

What I wouldn't give for that kind of patience!

Peace.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Let Your Mind be Blown by Julian Beever


Sidewalk artist Julian Beever is one amazing man. He can do with sidewalk chalk what %99 of the population couldn't do with the best paints in the world. He needs no further introduction... except that yes, that is just a sidewalk. Check it out.


Peace.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

All Art Can Be—an evening with Dony Mac Manus

Dony Mac Manus is Irish, which means he had me at his accented hello. He is also a sculptor, and by the first time I saw one of his sculptures of St. Joseph I was hanging on his every word. He was invited here to Villa Morghen to speak to our study abroad group by our lovely program director, Jennifer, and I’m so glad he came. A charismatic and charming man, I loved listening to him share his ideas about art and theology, especially because they are ideas that are so deeply needed by my generation.

St. Joseph in Florida by Dony Mac Manus
A celibate member of Opus Dei, he has devoted his life to the creation and celebration of sacred art. He is currently working on starting a school of sacred art here in Florence, which would be the first of its kind in the world. I say ‘first’ because I hope it becomes one of many.

One of my favorite things he said was that “The new evangelization needs a new art,” referring, of course, to the call of our dear Pope John Paul II. That was so encouraging for me to hear because as an artist and writer myself I often doubt that my work really does serve and purpose and have a place in the world. Every time needs its own art as it needs its own heroes, stories, and challenges. That can be hard to remember, but people like Dony Mac Manus make sure the world—and the students who are building it—don’t forget it.

And one of the things that he kept coming back to was the fact that there is hope. Goodness knows we don’t hear that enough. There is hope. God is still very much alive and at work in the world, regardless of what we think sometimes. Dony shared a story about a fellow sculptor who is only 25 who converted to Catholicism through his study of the body and art. That sculptor is also enormously talented and currently doing a full cathedral in the United States. When he joined the church he brought his wife, and, a year later, his daughter and father. This is the power of Christ, especially when he and his message is revealed through the beauty of art.

My favorite piece that he showed us was actually just an initial model for a piece he’d like to do someday based on Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the Body. Although words cannot do his design justice, it features a man and woman back to back on their knees with their arms spiraling together above their heads holding a child. In the finished sculpture he would like to have the child be a perfect and beautiful depiction of the human form that gradually decays down to the bottom of the statue, which is decaying flesh and bones. This image of decay is meant to show that the further away sexuality gets from it’s intended purpose, the more ugly and distorted it becomes. If you have some extra cash hanging around and would like to commission an AMAZING sculpture, please, do yourself a favor and get in touch with Dony here. The world needs this kind of art.

PLEASE check out his website to see more of his work. Also, if you are interested in either the art school or sacred art in general, get in touch with Dony here.

Peace.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Artist's Prayer

Perhaps I should have mentioned earlier that I am currently following a program called “The Artist’s Way” during my time here in Italy. For those of you that are unfamiliar with it, the Artist’s Way is a 12 week program to help “blocked creatives” (read: people who like colors and words better than numbers) to tap into their creative powers and fulfill their dreams of doing the creative work they’ve always wanted to. I am on Week 4 of this course currently and I am in love! It is not always fun, because it includes writing three longhand pages every morning, which necessitates waking up earlier than I absolutely HAVE to, which, in college, is never a preferable, but I can already see the growth in my artistic life that is coming from it.

Read more about The Artist’s Way here at their website. I highly recommend this program! Julia Cameron is truly a gifted teacher and an inspirational artist.

I tell you all this to get to a point: One of this week’s exercises is to write an Artist Prayer, which I would like to share with all of you. This is my Artist’s Prayer, and you are welcome to use mine or create your own. Even outside the context of The Artist’s Way, I think this is a worthwhile exercise.

Dear Lord,

Help me to use my creativity to glorify you.

Free me from the doubt and fear that keeps me locked inside my own limitations and perceptions. Lead me to my passions, my mediums and my stories. Help me to see the beauty of your work so that I may also bring beauty to others. Bless me with patience and perseverance in faith, art, and life. Let me be your hands, your eyes, and your mouth in the world. Fill my heart with your love and your peace, despite my perceived successes or failures. Hold my hand as I take my daily leap of faith.

Thy will be done.

Amen.

Peace.
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