Don't forget to pause #ArtWeekSeries
“A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine picture every day of his life, in order that worldly cares may not obliterate the sense of the beautiful which God has implanted in the human soul.” These are words from Van Goethe; a German poet, novelist and playwright.
I remember when I was young, we lived next to these two guys; I think they were brothers (never got the guts to ask how they were related). I really looked up to these two guys. They were painters and did that for a living. Every single day I came from school, I would find that they had put their art paintings outside their doorway so that they could dry. These paintings were INCREDIBLE; from the detail, to the emotion they evoked. I didn’t just want to grow up to be like them, I wanted to be them (they also had dreads and I had vowed when I grew up I would have the similar ones, even longer , it never came to pass though, I don’t think it ever will. :D )

Art in itself is beauty, God is beautiful. When you look at the marvels of creation from the Milky Way, (at times described as a band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars that cannot be individually distinguished by the naked eye) 100,000 light years in size; all that is just a glimpse of His creation.
"We often get tangled up on life’s cycles that we forget to pause. Pause to see the beauty and miracles around us, from the smile of a newborn baby, to that amazing cup of coffee that just somehow helps kick starts your day, from that morning sunrise to the beauty of the twinkling of stars in the night."
To wrap this up for now, here’s a parting shot, some little poetry by Jefferson Bethke.
Be blessed and don’t forget to pause.
The greatest artist of all time;
A guy came up to me the other night right
And he was like, "Who's your favorite artist?"
And like most people do when they ask a question
He didn't really care about my answer
And proceeded to tell me what he thought the true answer was
And he continued about his struggle to recognize
Who he said was the greatest of all time
He said "I mean is it Shakespeare, is it Frost, Picasso, Michelangelo, Is it the Beatles, Rembrandt, Michael Jackson, Beethoven?"
And he went on and on and on about who he thought was the greatest.
Not recognizing that even his infrastructure to answer that question was mislead and outdated
And so finally I kindly smile and said Ok, sir, you asked me who is the greatest of all time
Now you tried to share yours, so let me share mine because there's no debate about
Who is the greatest cause all those other artists you mentioned,
yeah, The greatest made 'em
And see this artist he's a beast, a lion, the name above names.
You don't even realize it but you encounter his art every day
And he deserves all of the acclaim. He deserves all of the fame.
Cause all other artists pass away but He remains
Oh, by the way, his name is God Yahweh, Creator, Your Maker
He's infinitely creative, sir there is no one greater
And I can tell it looks like you're starting to get mad at me
But don't be jealous just 'cause your favorite artist might bend words. My favorite artist bends galaxies
See in the palm of his hand he holds all the sand
The author of life when he whispered, "Let us make man."
See what if I told you that you are God's poetry
You were created because someone else was creative
See long ago he picked up his eternal paint brush dipped it in his glory
Placed us in his story and said, "They will live for me."
And I know it sounds outland-ish but we're not the product of random chances
And, in fact, we're not even the vine. We're actually the branches.
In the same way we're not the artists. We're actually the canvas.
Because in an instant God started to make art.
Shaped you uniquely and beautiful. Individual from the start.
And he touched the canvas of flesh and said, "This one is better than the rest.
I'll give him so much of my image So even when they're hot off the press, you can still see the steam of my breath."
And so he crafted and he made every arm and leg.
Ligaments, tendons, muscles, blood vessels, veins, arteries.
He said, " They're gonna have a part of me"
And about that time the guy butted back in and said, "That sounds good n' all, but I’m wretched and filthy. God won't use me, will he?"
And I said, Ah see that's what's awesome about God. No matter what we've done, he can still use us.
Even though other artists, once they have broken equipment, They start to make excuses.
God instead doesn't refuse us and neither does he accuse us. He redeems us in Jesus. Promises never to lose us.
So stop saying' that your dirt. Stop saying' your scum of the Earth.
You ought to be careful about how you talk about someone else’s work.
Because if we've trusted in Jesus, we can stop saying we're filthy.
I mean all that is anyways is just pride clothed in false humility.
I mean if we only believed that we're truthfully created in his likeness,
Then we'd stop sayin' we're wretched, filthy, shameful, and guilty.
But instead knowing if we've trusted Jesus, we're righteous.
I mean don't you see we're drawn to repentance because of his kindness.
So how dare you call yourself worthless when he says you’re priceless?
But see the best part is since God is ultimately for God, he'll get glory out of you ,whether you like it or not
Because even temple ruins point to an architect. Even if the temple is shot.
And all I’m saying is that he's behind it all.
So why do we insist on giving him no credit at all
I mean he's the one that gave Van Gough the imagination that changed the face of painting.
Tell me who else is responsible for Mozart being able to compose at age 5 without Form of training.
See he made the fingers that Beethoven used to make art on the keys.
For Pete’s sake he made Stevey Wonder, One of the best musicians of our time, and he couldn't even see.
And that's why in the same way that our lives are borrowed time, this poem is borrowed lines.
'Cause the most ridiculous statement we could ever say is that this poem is mine.
Because we're not self-sustaining, no, we're not self-creating.
Technically nothing we do is original. We're just imitating and that's not a dis'.
All I’m trying to say is this. Even our own creativity is nothing more than an out-flow of his.
And so, I’ll end with this. You know that quote about giving credit where credit is due? Well if that's true, it's about time we give God his rightful credit too.
'Cause he's a god in the business of making all things new...
and here's the truth, He's not through with making a masterpiece of you.
Duncan Kahwai graced us with this meditative piece to end the series. He's a scientist-creative too, acing as an amazing artist(his drawings are beautiful) and a medical student as well.
Hoping you were blessed by this series. Feel free to come back here any time you've forgotten that you are creative, because YOU ARE CREATIVE. Do share this with others so that they too are enlightened; plus don't forget to subscribe to the blog so that you get regular updates. :)
Soli deo gloria.
The Architectural Artist #ArtWeek
Viva is the perfect example of a lady with a gentle and quiet spirit. I admired her from a distance before we actually got to interact and anytime I looked at her paintings, I was blown away. The best thing about it, is that she is so bold about her art being from God. Behind-the-scenes, as she recently shared, her art is inspired by worship music and devotionals.
If that isn't true outflow of creativity from God, I don't know what it is. She's a stunning beauty as well. And you know me, I'm a bit biased with fellow naturalistas; her mane is gorgeous!
You can see more of her artwork at https://lavidanilla.wordpress.com/.
Science and art have always been a part of me from a very young age. I came to explore these fields later on after high school, and joining architecture school in the University of Nairobi intensified the passion.
See, architecture is the balanced integration of artistic sensibility and scientific methodology as it applies to designing buildings and their environments, it is the art and science of designing buildings and other structures.
So in layman's terms it is the integration of both art and science. Now you know why I picked it, I thought I would have it easy in campus as I loved both of them; but it is not as simple as it sounds.

First year is the most “artistic” year of architecture school. It is where one taps into their creativity and you are forced to think out of the box but with certain constraints such as theme, principles and concepts that will govern your ideas. That to me is not the art I knew, this is because art has little to no constraints.
Anything can be seen as being a piece of art according to one's perspective; this does not apply to architecture.
Most of the time art caters for the artist’s needs first and the viewer comes second; it is more personal, but for architecture, the clients’ preferences and needs come first. Apart from clients’ needs, other factors such as practicality and functionality can also constrain ones creativity in architecture. This was a struggle for me as an artist.

As a Christian, I deem God to be various things, a creative, a scientist, an artist, a judge, a ruler, and in my case, an architect. The universe was created by God by word of mouth and we were specially created in His image. This is how God is an architect to me, through Creation; bringing something into existence from a simple concept to something one can see with physical eyes.
God definitely loves order; judging from the way He created the universe. There was an order of some sort through which He used. Like say, for example, He made light before anything else, and He made plants before the animals so that they wouldn't starve, and He saved best for last when He made man on the last day.
This is basically how architects create/come up with their projects; in a systematic order with various steps that culminate to a master piece.

Borrowing majorly from God the architect of the universe, I later on got a hang of it. Understanding the methodology applied in architecture has greatly influenced how I do my artwork nowadays. From problem definition/ brief formulation, to research and analysis, to conceptualization, to schematic design and to the final/ detailed design; these are the basic steps one takes to fulfilling a project, which I have also applied in art.

This has made my pieces and the process of making them more meaningful; and thus making my pieces more relatable and able to evoke emotions.
When the artist gets to understand the story behind the piece (brief formulation and research), the process of attaining the final piece (conceptualization and schematics), and finally coming up with the master piece (final/ detailed design), not only is He able to fulfill the viewer’s needs but also his needs; and that's when one is able to make art humane.
Now when I decided to put God into the picture, it made a huge impact on how I viewed art and architecture. He is not only my source of inspiration as before but also the drive and motivator, the giver of ideas.
I became a vessel through which God can speak. To say the least, it is an honour to be one; because I get to learn more and more about Him and myself through art and architecture, at the same time, I get to tell others about God through the same means.
Before I would draw just draw anything that would interest me. It is not simple, because I have to completely rely on God now, for ideas; which require a lot of patience to hear His voice and also a lot of Bible reading to understand what God really wants me to do.
Despite the struggles, the process is fulfilling when the piece is complete and the blog has been posted. That’s when you feel you’re fulfilling the true purpose that God created you for in this life; when you combine God, Science and Art.

The Model Doctor -Part 2 #ArtWeek
So today we shake things up as our Model Doctor, Mary Gitau, who was featured on the previous post, extended an invitation to her artist friend, Daniel Muraba.
She interviewed him on the same topic of Art, Creativity and Creativity. This will be my shortest post ever, but very impactful nonetheless.
(Dear millennials, are the audios helping?😂)



