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Catalyst Conference, ATL – Let it die so it can rise

I got asked to participate in the Catalyst Conference this fall in Atlanta, GA.

Catalyst is a church leader training conference that brings together a lot of big speakers, bands, spectacles, and just an all around good time. It draws about 13000 church leaders from all over North America. I painted at the Atlanta conference last year, and Catalyst Dallas in June, and guessing that I didn’t suck at those they asked me back again this fall.

Blaine and I painting during the Hillsong United set.

I would like to say that the live painting involvement is a very tiny thing that goes on during the event… even almost never seen. Myself and fellow artist Blaine Watson were on the floor just left of the band stage. They had us paint during a few worship music sets and our paintings were placed outside one morning for people to see as they entered. Here’s a few paintings I made in about 15 minute increments:

To be honest, I’m not sure why they have us do what we do where most of it is not seen by the attenders at all, but my guess is that they want this involved somehow cause they believe it’s important… they’re just not quite sure how it fits production wise in a large venue where speakers/bands/spectacle makes the most sense. I’m just not sure if live painting is in the culture where most of the producers of this event come from.

But I’m glad I get asked to do it. I’ve come to love the Catalyst family… and the people I get to work with are all all-stars. I’m thankful for the chance to get to participate and I had a great time.

Here’s my friend Pastor Chris Seay hosting the event this year.

So the theme of Catalyst this year was BE PRESENT.

One of the things they wanted us artists to do was to be outside Friday as people were coming in (all 13000) and to be creating in an area. There was no real direction in that decision… just for us to be out there doing it when people come in. The event starts fairly early so I wanted to do something devotional in nature. And cause the theme is Be Present, I had the thought that you can’t be present unless you’re being honest. So I decided to make some pieces about honesty.

Christian conferences are a strange beast. On one hand, they exist to uplift the common Christ follower to go deeper into their discipleship by Jesus… alot of which the nature of that road is lowly and looks like a servant. On the other hand, people come to events drawn by their favorite speakers or bands, unintentionally creating a religious celebrity culture. What I find intriguing is the dualism between wanting to be a simple obedient disciple and also wanting to rise the ranks of church celebritism. I think this is kind of the elephant in the room. No one really talks about it… but it’s there. It comes up in me, if I’m honest, and I hate that it’s there.

So…. if I had to be honest, this is the stuff I need to confess. So i decided to do a morning confessional piece. On thursday I made 4 large signs about the things I find that come up in my soul when I’m at events like this. I posted all these signs around me as I worked on a central painting about putting these desires to death…. Let It Die… so something better can be resurrected.

A great friend of mine who lives in Atlanta, Jonathan Rich, actually wrote a song inspired by this art piece. Here’s a video of it:

Conference Season….

Spent the last couple months painting and speaking at different conferences around the nation.Here are some highlights….

CATALYST | DALLAS

Fun to be a part of the whole event. Got to see a lot of old friends… and made some new ones.

Anders and Lecrae

Chris Seay hosted Catalyst. Josh Shephard was at the event with Smilebooth… always a good time.

Me, Propaganda, Anders, Bobby, DJ Promote

Imago Dei,  Portland | Artist Retreat Speaker

Maybe one of the best things I did this summer was hang out with 70 artists from Imago Dei church in Portland, OR. I got to be their speaker for the weekend and it was a great privilege to hang, encourage, and become their friend and fan during the couple days in the beautiful Northwest.

I also got to see my friend Stan Patyrak who has started a Living Water Intl. office up in Portland.

Warm Beach Camp, Washington | Speaker

Got to speak for 5 days at the youth church camp i grew up going to.

My friend and former high school dean, Tony Karlik,  was the evening speaker. One evening I got to paint with his talk… which personally was awesome and amazing.

NYC2011 | Kentucky

Nazarene Youth Conference. Only there for a couple days but had a great time.

Old friends Starfield and new friend Reggie Dabbs.

YOUTH2011 – Purdue/Sacramento

National Youth Convention for the Methodist Church – broken over two separate weeks  with one at Purdue U’s campus in Indiana and the second in downtown Sacramento. Had the best time and worked with great friends.

Got to work with Kristian Stanfill and his band again and had a blast.



friend Fred Lynch

um… it was bound to happen sometime. this picture cracks me up endlessly….

friend Jared Hall is a fan of this one. He’s actually planning on stealing it in this picture.

Zach Hunter, Gracie Schram, Pastor Matoe, and me…

This woman won one of my paintings in a silent auction. She was stoked….


UPCOMING…….

Sept 10 | Jesus, Bombs, & Ice Cream | Philadelphia

Write up: ”Jesus, Bombs, and Ice Cream” is a 90-minute variety show. Activist and best-selling author Shane Claiborne is joining forces with Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream. The show will be on the eve of the 10th anniversary of September 11. It will be a multi-media presentation [i will be painting at this] raising questions of violence and militarism, and sharing stories of reconciliation and grace. A variety of testimonials together with visual art, music, and good fun will provoke the audience to imagine a world with fewer bombs and more ice cream.

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My friend Frodo is modeling a shirt of one of my original designs that you can purchase on Society6.com.

The Crucifixion According to Radiohead

This is a video recalling the Good Friday service I did in April 2011. It was a multi-media meditative art piece depicting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ while being narrated by the music of Radiohead. Using the Stations of the Cross as my narrative arch, I used a different Radiohead song for each statio as well as a video piece to coincide with it… all the while creating a live painting depicting the crucifix. This video shows the video I made as well as a taping of one of my performances.

Radiohead playlist

1. videotape
2. you and whose army?
3. how to disappear completely
4. hearing damage  - (technically a thom yorke song)
5. idioteque
6. morning bell
7. i will (no man’s land)
8. all i need
9. exit music (for a film)
10. paranoid android – (only the middle section)
11. give up the ghost
12. codex
13. bulletproof

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About using Radiohead….
In no way did I attempt to try to “Christianize” Radiohead music. I was not using it in this setting to try to say to people “look! there are christian messages in their music… you just have to listen for it!” And in no way am I trying to use this music to propogate evangelizing the world to my belief systems. Radiohead has created what they have created… and it’s beautiful and awesome. But in considering music that portrays someones execution, I have yet to find music as powerful, intense, haunting, and honest as I have with Radiohead. No one got up before this gathering and told people what to think and told them what the music was saying. I put it together and left if for the viewer/listener to do with it what they will.

How this came about….

This started about a year before. Anytime I would hear certain Radiohead songs (the ones in this performance) I would have this vision that in some way these songs were telling a story. As the year progressed the visions became more and more clear. By the beginning of January 2011, I could see that these were to be in a depiction of the crucifixion of Jesus.

Being an artist for a number of years now, artmaking comes in a few forms. Sometimes making art is putting together aesthetical pieces to accomplish your envisioned goal. You know what you want to make and you do the hard skillful work of putting that together. But other times, ideas/songs/images come to you and ask you to bring them into reality. So artmaking is really about listening. This is the case with this project. It was a lot of listening. Listening to the Great Muse. This has many names. For me and my own experiences, I believe this voice is from the Almighty and I believe He was asking me to bring this into reality. It was simply follow directions and it was one of the easiest things I’ve ever put together. It’s really hard to explain but everything just fell into place so easily. I knew exactly what songs were suppose to be in there. I knew what order. Gathering the videos took me an afternoon. I could just see it all.

This really hit me when I found myself in Jerusalem for 3 days with some friends on a work/mini-pilgrimage. This idea had been mulling around and I was wrestling through if I should do it or not. Then I realized I was in the actual place where Jesus walked to the cross, died on it, was buried and laid in a tomb. And I had video cameras with me. So some of the footage you see in the video is actually from my trip to Jerusalem.

You obviously lose a lot of the experience of being in the moment where you are hearing the music loudly, watching the video, and see me create the painting in person when you watch this video on-line. But it only happened once at Ecclesia in the city of Houston. So here it is for you too see what it looked like.

Catch Up

It’s February! and I’m way behind on posting some stuff. The truth is I became a dad in December and that’s been taking up my time like nobody’s business. So here’s a quick update with some pics of things I’ve been doing.

NYWC – Nashville

Always a joy to work with my friends at YS.

Tic Long - a gem of a man

working with Shane Claiborne

at WOW2011 Student Conference

Fun to work with Shane again. Love his heart and hanging out always challenges my faith and life. We had a good time chatting and expect some collaboration later on this year.

Other things….

This is one of my latest paintings that I’m proud of.

Optimus Prime Saves African Orphans

acrylic on canvas

We spend millions of dollars creating heroes that never save the world from anything we really need saving from.
It would be nice if some of those “heroes” could actually help with some real world problems… like the massive growth of orphans in sub-saharan Africa.

Prints available here…..

Upcoming events:

- Tour with Derek Webb coming this spring.

-”The Crucifixion According to Radiohead” – a performance meditation art piece I’ll be doing at Ecclesia Church on Good Friday. If you live in Houston, come on out.

And here’s the new edition…..

Anders Indiana Erickson.

Have a good February!!!!!

Scott

Fall Conferences – Artist in Residence

Of late I’ve been painting at a few large conferences as the artist in residence. The idea is that art takes time and comes from experiences. So instead of having just an inspirational short art piece, why not have an artist in the mix making art out of everything that is going on. This is a better model for church leaders at least of how the visual arts can be a part of our corporate gatherings. Not just having inspirational 4 minute painting pieces (most art is not created that way), but giving at least an hour or so for the artist to create something.

Up above is a shot from Catalyst, the largest church leader conference in the U.S.

My friend Caitlin Beidler and I were the artists in residence at Catalyst this year. You can see our little art cubby in the stadium over to the left… the yellowishly lit area. We had a great time and got to make art to some really cool presenters: Scott Harrison, Seth Godin, Daniel Pink, Francis Chan, Christine Caine, Andy Stanley… just to name a few.

Here are a few pics of some of the paintings I made there. Remember, these paintings are 3ftx4ft acrylic on canvas and they were all made in less than an hour… in front of 12,000 people.

The other conference I was recently the artist in residence at was the National Youth Workers Convention in San Diego, put on by Youth Specialties.

Man I love the people at YS. The NYWC is a conference that seeks to celebrate the most under-appreciated workers in the church – the youth workers. This 4 day convention is chalked with training seminars, soul care, thought provoking subjects, and just a lot of laughter and good times. I have such a great time and I’m glad I got invited back for a 3rd year. They told me I was even family this year. (sniff sniff).

Above is me painting with Brenton Brown and band… who are great and there will be more about some future collaborations later. Below are some of the images I made throughout the conference.

There is so much more going on that I reveal in the next coming weeks…. projects with Derek Webb, prints for raising money for clean water pumps, etc…..

I’ll get to all that soon. I just wanted to give some photo updates since my last entry was August.

til next time

make more art!

scott

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