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Reboot For Inactive Artists…

Untitled by Moyra Blayney

Untitled by Moyra Blayney

I’ve been chatting with Moyra Blayney, our Featured Artist, about her work and her recent reboot.  She had been inactive with her art for 15 years before opening a small show earlier this year at a coffeehouse in Belfast. Since I have also had a reboot in my writing and theatre in the last year, I thought that it might be encouraging to share a few thoughts…

It’s easy to get stuck in the routine of your “real life” but I think that artists (and this is probably especially true of Christian artists) abandon real living when they trade a day job for their artistic passion. For me, it was selling sprockets (not joking) that totally consumed my productive hours and kept me wishing I could do something artistic rather than doing it.

Dreaming takes a lot less effort than actually putting paint on a canvas or words on a page. Guitar Hero is easier to master than guitar. Watching TV is easier than appearing in a play… you get the idea.

I hadn’t given a lot of thought to my own reboot until I started talking to Moyra… but her story and mine share some of the same elements… Elements that might actually form some foundational principles for rebooting… I wanted to share them.

1. FEED YOUR INNER-ARTIST… It struck me that Moyra stayed interested in reading about art and art technique even when she was inactive. For me, attending plays and reading classic literature kept my imagination active even when I was too busy to write.

Passion is something that needs fuel. This is true in art, in relationships, in faith. If you’ve stopped fueling your imagination, pick up a book…

2. FIND A MUSE… For Moyra, it’s the Irish countryside… For me, it’s the Colorado foothills… But everyone has a place, an activity or a person who ignites our imagination…

For the Christian artist, there is a wealth of inspiration to be had in our relationship with God. I’ve found that the more I seek Him, the more inspired my writing becomes. Every good gift comes from God, after all, and our artistic talents are no exception… Ask Him to bring inspiration and He will.

3. TALK ABOUT YOUR DESIRE… Nothing fuels desire like speaking it out loud… And I can’t think of many things that are harder to talk about. It’s kinda scary to talk about a reboot. Our fear of failure kicks in and we freeze up.

Find a trustworthy friend and start talking about your reboot… For me, I started saying things like, “I’m writing that novella I’ve been thinking about.” My friends were very supportive… Moyra’s friend actually set up her first show… If your friends aren’t supportive, get some new ones.

4. SET UP A PLACE AND TIME TO WORK… Moyra had a deadline for her first show and not a single, completed canvas… She set up a studio in her home and set aside time to work… There’s nothing like a deadline to motivate you to work.

I did something similar with my novella, publishing the drafts of each chapter every Monday in my blog… Pointing my desk out the window and at the mountains gave me even more of a reason to sit down and write…

If you have a “day job” it is especially necessary to set aside a certain time (maybe the hour right after dinner) to work, otherwise, you will get derailed by business.

5. JUST DO IT… Talking and planning are great motivators, but eventually you have to pick up the brush, dust off the piano or fill the balloons with paint… You don’t have to write the Great American Novel or create a masterpiece with your first effort, but if you’re ever going to do something noteworthy, you must start somewhere…

Remember that the journey of 1000 miles begins with the first step…

Want to add something or tell us about your own reboot? Comments are always welcome!

Read more about Moyra’s art here.

Read Tim’s novella, The Warrior, or check out his new live nativity script, bethlehemEXPERIENCE.

Tim Jones Presents bethlehemEXPERIENCE…

We promised you guys resources and here is the first…

Regular contributor and writer, Tim Jones, has announced the publication of bethlehemEXPERIENCE, his original script for live nativity and Night In Bethlehem programs…

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Tim loves to talk about the resource, his first original script to be published.

We were planning the event and looking at the material that Group had provided for the characters… I remember thinking that the level of improv would require a fairly seasoned group of actors… I think we had 5 experienced actors, counting me.

I wanted to create duplicatable, memorable moments for the people that came to our Bethlehem event. We decided that the best way to insure that was to write a script…

The outcome was better than my wildest expectations… People were enthralled by the action… I even saw some tears at the Nativity scene…

I think that this is a great way to kick-off our original resources at WOP… I hope lots of churches find this a useful resource to add to their holiday outreach arsenal…

bethlehemEXPERIENCE is available from Blurb.com for $9.95 plus shipping and handling, and includes reproducible scripts for 20 characters, Tim’s production notes and thoughts on ambient theatre productions.

Beta…

beta graphicYou might have noticed some random changes in the site over the last few months… font tweaks… layout changes… plug-in experiments… We’ve been working and reworking site functions and appearance for a beta test…

And now we’re ready to start the beta test…

Now, if our site had a lot of moving parts, we’d be using the next six months  to make sure everything works… taking user feedback and rewriting code and all sorts of other technical stuff…

But we don’t have a lot of moving parts…

So, OUR beta process will look a little different… We’re going to focus on promotions, features and gathering reader input about content…

Changes that you might notice…

This week, we’ll be adding a tool that will allow Facebook, Twitter and Flickr users to contribute content to the site through an outside media website… The media site is also in beta, so we will be inviting a limited number of reader-contributors to test the functionality of the interface… Once the media site opens for business in September, we’ll tell you how you can join too…

We’ll also be starting our #MusicMonday promotion for independent artists on Twitter on Monday, August 3.

Our Featured Artist program is gearing up to present a new artist every 2 weeks, beginning August 3… We have some great artists lined-up to introduce in August and September.

We will be changing how the slideshows work… This is the number 1 user-recommendation that we’ve received in the past 2 months… You’ll see this improvement on this week’s Flickr Frlday post…

Finally, we’ve added a WOP Bookstore at Amazon.com… We’ll be adding recommendations from WOP staff and friends…

Changes that you probably won’t notice at all…

All of our programs are being streamlined internally… For example, we’re adding processes and forms to the way we invite content, contact artists and tag posts, photos and media… You won’t notice, but it will free us up to spend more time creating and inviting great content…

Where all of this is going…

Ultimately, we have established 2 goals:

Create a site that motivates and inspires artists to use their gifts in ministry and worship…

Create a site that assists churches is starting ministries to artists, for artists  and by artists…

How you can get involved…

Comment on everything!  If you like a post, show us some love… If you disagree with a post, show us some critical thinking (with love)…

Retweet us on Twitter whenever you find a useful or interesting post… “Like” our posts on Facebook…

If you blog, photoshare or produce media that is focused on art, worship, ministry or inspiration, you can contribute content to the site by joining our beta test group… We are limiting the number of users, so contact us to request an invite… and don’t be offended if we reply that the pool is full…

If you are an artist in any medium, contact us with a brief blurb about yourself and your art, include some samples or a link to your website… You might be selected to be one of our Featured Artists…

Become a fan on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, subscribe to our YouTube channel and join our group on Flickr.

Thanks!!

Development Confessional…

...it's beginning to look like this to us...

...it's beginning to look like this to us...

We’ve been looking at our site for about 6 months now.  It has moved through three distinct incarnations and the version that you see now has been revised almost daily for the past month… Looking at your own webpage is like looking at a picture of your baby:  all you see is the cute baby… all anyone else can see is the huge booger in her nose.

So, we took a long hard look at our baby this morning and found some boogers that need… um… picking.  We thought we’d share this info with our readers, so you won’t just abandon us in our infantcy.

So, here are the items that we’ve identified for immediate improvement:

1.) The social networking links in the top feature bar look really wonky on IE7… We didn’t realize, because we don’t use IE7.  But the bar itself is badly designed and detracts from the overall appearance of the site. That entire bar is going to be replaced by an iconic interface located at the top of the sidebar.

2.) We’ve tried to use open source plugins for the Featured Artist and Flickr Friday slide shows.  We found one that works great, but doesn’t look good on the light background that we’re using.  We found another one that gives us all sorts of design latitude, but requires the user to click the images to advance… We’ve bee told that this is “janky” and that sounds bad, so we’re going to be working on developing new code for our own custom app.

3.) We decided that the advertising that we’re using makes the site look gratuitously commercial.  Gone.  We will begin inserting relevant and useful ads for resources that benefit our readers as we become aware of them.

We want WorshipOnPurpose.com to be the best site on the web for encouraging artists to use their gifts in ministry…

Any other suggestions?

WOP on Facebook and Flickr…

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You can become a fan of Worship On Purpose.com at our new Facebook page…

  flickr

 

Or start contributing to our Flickr Friday slideshow by joining our group and submitting your images…

 

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