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Long Time, Time to See.

Hey all, it’s been a while since a post has straggled down this path.  To our two and a half readers, please pardon us.  Life is busy, but should never be too busy to share a good word or even better, THE good word.

You know, for a while now most of the messages shared with us by our own Pastor Matthew and of guest speakers has been about ours (yours, mine, his, hers) purpose; that is to say, the plan for our lives that God has for us if we pursue His will, and with it a sure path to changing this world for the better; for our own good; for the good of others; and for His glory.  It’s hard to figure out what that’s gonna look like for ourselves.  But, what’s great is that it does not have to be patterned after someone else.  God’s imaginative enough to create a unique yet equally powerful plan for every single one of our lives.

Enchantment by Marc Chagall

I was perusing the internet and, of course, Google came into play (what was life like before Google? Does anyone remember?).  I love the little colorful way they decorate their signage commemorating holidays or even artists’ birthdays, like our painter-friend, dear Marc Chagall, born 7.7.1887.  (good numbers, huh? three 7’s.)

Contrary to popular sentiment regarding the somber source of truly influential art, Chagall’s work celebrated blessings and with vibrant color he relayed his optimism as “an observer of the world through a stained glass window.”  And was even criticised for taking such a sunny stance.  How dare you be a talented artist…and be content!!?

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La Mariée by Marc Chagall

Anyway, I just thought he’d be a great known artist to share.  He bucks the tortured trend.  He’s good at what he does.  And, through his “uncategorizable” style of art he shared with us his unabashed embrace of his Jewish culture and beliefs. 

That takes guts.

God bless you, sir.

Artist: Marc Chagall

Marc Chagall

White Crucifixion by Marc Chagall

 

Artist info gathered from Wikipedia.com

July 7, 2008 Posted by Quoleshna | Reflections, Society/Culture, Spiritual Snippet, Visual Art | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Art ATtaCk! April Edition ‘08. Fri.-Sun. 4/4-4/6

Whew! It’s busy on the blog, huh?!  Here’s some more…ART ATTACK WEEKEND in LOS ANGELES, baby!  Be there, or be hexagon.

EVENTS!

Fri. 4/4. 6:30p-7:30p. Terrace Cafe.  Hitcliff, our resident DC Dancer, may be offering Ballroom Dancing for us laymen and ladies.  The class is a big MAYBE, but if you’re around you might just check-in a little before/during that time and see what’s up; then follow your lesson up with our “Open Mic” nite at 8pm.  Same place. Same nite.
Location: 626 Coronado Terrace, Los Angeles, CA, 90026. (213) 273-7075

This Fri- Sat. April 4-6th. is our monthly Art Attack weekend.  Here’re this month’s details, with one big change…
Fri. 8p-9p. Terrace Cafe- Open Mic. Music, dance, spoken word…fun! (If you have a short video to share, bring that, too! We’re gonna try to get the flat screen to cooperate with us this time…anyone know how to bribe a t.v.?  Just askin…)    
Location: 626 Coronado Terrace, Los Angeles, CA, 90026. (213) 273-7075
Friday l8 nyt art: Chalk-Alot is on hold this month, guys.  Why?  Read Sunday’s blurb.  But, our ”Friday l8 nyt art” will return next month, and should remain rocksteady from that point on. Will keep you posted.
Sat. 3p-6:45p. Family Center Kitchen/Main Room - Creative Cookies  Cupcakes!  Just say, “Yum”.
Sun.
  • 12noonish-1:30p. Art in Echo Park
  • 2p-6p. Public Mural in Skid Row.  This is our community visual art, guys!

Come to Art in Echo Park or meet us there.  We leave for the mural @ 2:30p and will figure out carpooling with whoever’s there. 

The organization commissioning these community murals wants that block of Skid Row to be a light in a dark place.  So, we get a wonderful opportunity to be a blessing, touch lives we may never meet and be a part of something bigger than ourselves.  Join in! Bring clothes you can get messy in. 
So, yeah! Come out and exercise your right brain. Creativity is ageless, so there are no bones to break or tendons to strain.

March 31, 2008 Posted by Quoleshna | Event, Food | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Thy Wheel Be Done

 

This past Thursday’s service was right on point.  But, one of the things that struck me even before the message began was the introduction of a long-time member of Angelus Temple, Tommy Hollenstein (http://www.tommyhollenstein.com/).

He uses everything he has to praise God including paint, canvas and his wheelchair…see a very recent news report, and check out an approach to art inspired by the Master of creativity:  http://video.knbc.com/player/?id=225279

March 8, 2008 Posted by Quoleshna | Society/Culture, Visual Art, links, new ideas | , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

So, to recap…

Thanks to all who attended our latest Art Attack Weekend =)

Here’s a looooong story short:

Open Mic: short but very sweet.  rap, poetry, music, song, improvised group “floetry”. (heh). cozy, intimate, fun.  Thank you all for attending!

Chalkboard mural: eh. The chalkboard’s maw is wide open, waiting to be fed with some ka-razy artastic creations.  Whoever’s game, leave your mark (but make sure it’s of the kid-friendly variety.)

Creative Cold Cuts: fun!  I made a duck and ate it. (I was hungry.) Others did some fun stuff with bologna, cheese and other edible medium. Then we made up a cake-t0-g0 with custom frosting.

Art in the Park: YaY! Very relaxed with a lil’ painting, a lil’ writing, a lil’ eating and lil’ guitar strummin.  Was a beautiful day and a great ending.  People made new friends, and that’s a good thing…as Martha would say.

I wasn’t able to run around and take my own pics, but hope to rectify that next time.

Til then, folks.

March 6, 2008 Posted by Quoleshna | Event, Reflections | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

ARt aTtacK weekend. March edition. 2/29-3/2.

Wassuuuuuuup?!
Our monthly ArT ATtacK weekend. That’s what.

It’s happening next week.  Yes! Next week! Friday, 2/29/08-Sunday, 03/02/08.

Friday starts with Open Mic Nite @ the Terrace Cafe 626 N. Coronado Terr., 90026, 213.273.7075. 8p-9p. (we like to switch up the times to keep you on your toes. heh.)
Practize your skillz and support otherz’ mad talentz. Spoken Word, Music, dance/performance invited.  And, I will get up and sing with you if you’re nervous. Don’t mind that I will be mouthing the word “wheelbarrel” the whole time. P.S. we’ll take a glance at your work before performing just to make sure we remain a rated “E-veryone” event.

Later that same Friday night, attack the Chalk-Alot wall mural @ the Family Center, Rm. 202 (upstairs).  10p-12mid. Hey, and don’t let the closed doors fool you; if you see light, that’s us just a’ shining. So come on in and save my phone number.
sandwich art1
Saturday presents “Cold Cuts, Warm Art” as in sandwiches, folks. (Hey, these titles can’t all be Pulitzer Prize winners…) Family Center Kitchen and Main Room. 3p-6:45p. Anyway, we create edible art with all the essential ingrediants of the perfecto sandwich.  Here’s an idea, recreate your rival team’s mascot, then devour it. Heh.

Sunday is our beloved Art in the Park/Inside-Art. Family Center Main Room (until weather becomes more stable).  12noon-1:30p. Free paints, canvas. Writing Area. Sculpting Area. Show your mind you care, exercise your right brain. The Music Small Group leader may join us with both guitar and powerful voice, so weave your skills right on in.  Either way…

…Let’s jam.
Quoleshna

February 23, 2008 Posted by Quoleshna | Event, Food, Visual Art | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment