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Safe art?

May 20th, 2009

“Jesus didn’t come to make us safe. He came to make us brave.” -Gary Haugen, International Justice Mission.

Safe by definition…
-secure from liability to harm, injury, danger, or risk: a safe place.
-free from hurt, injury, danger, or risk: to arrive safe and sound.
-involving little or no risk of mishap, error, etc.: a safe estimate.
-careful to avoid danger or controversy: a safe player; a safe play.

We believers tend to have a sense of entitlement to be heard… but don’t we need to earn that right? We can’t earn that right by continuing to make crappy art that is predictable, bland, one dimensional, & “safe”. When will we be free to cease responding and reacting to the world, grabbing hold of what has already been created and making our own “safe” version, and begin to create culture that isn’t a sub-culture?

I realize these aren’t new thoughts. If you’re tired of hearing discussions like this, feel free to stop right here. But if you want to dream with me, keep reading.

I am sitting on 2 dozen unfinished songs for fear of them being lame. For every 1 song that I write or co-write there are 6 others that I just don’t feel are even close to being ready. Maybe they’re too raw, transparent, or not sing along friendly. But, if Jesus came to make us brave as Mr Haugen stated, why am I also falling prey to the fear of taking risks in my art?

If we are truly free in Christ, one would think that freedom would translate into the pinnacle of creativity w/ no walls or lids instead of finding it recycled, predictable, and full of “insider” language. The moment we default to the safe “happy” place and judge those creating on the edge, we have become ineffective and out of touch.

God, I’m sorry for not always offering You my very best. My own insecurities sometimes pull me to my own safe happy place, but that’s not where You live. My heart belongs to You. You continue to inspire us to new heights to create outstanding works for Your worship and Your glory. NOW, may we get up and bring you our BEST art. Be it raw, risky, and uncomfortable. May it flow from us, to You as an offering.

Shalom.

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January 7th, 2009

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Nashville Photo Group

December 22nd, 2008

There are some more rocking photo guns in Music City. Caleb and Jeb at Nashville Photo Group are stellar! Here are some shots they did with me a few weeks ago.

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Light Drums- Darren King (MuteMath)

November 4th, 2008

This amazing 1:42 min. of Darren King of MuteMath is outstanding!!!! Enjoy.


THIS IS TIGHT!!!!

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Sticky Note experiment

September 29th, 2008

From the dudes that did the diet coke / mentos campaign.


Vimeo.

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