Learning From the Sin of Sodom

A friend of mine recently sent me a link to an article by NY Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, Learning From the Sin of Sodom.  I won’t spoil you reading the entire article but it included a pop quiz:

What’s the largest U.S. based international relief and development organization?  Save the Children, CARE?  While both are great mainstream humanitarian organizations, it’s World Vision, a Seattle-based Christian organization, which has 40,000 staff members in almost 100 countries – more staff than Save the Children, CARE and the United States Agency for International Development – combined.

The article also includes quotes from the head of World Vision, Richard Stearns book, “The Hole in Our Gospel” and other insights from columnist Nichols Kristof.  I want to encourage you to read the article and post your comments here. The Art of Helping Others: Art. Awareness. Activism.

TAOHO Named Top Resource for Students

Earlier this month, The Art of Helping Others website was voted #46 of the top 100 sites for art students and enthusiasts to follow.  Who knows, maybe there’s an honorary degree in our future?  Nahhh.

Nonetheless, we thought we’d share links to some of our more conversational topics for your perusal and comments.

Painting by Faith not Sight

Silence is the Real Crime Against Humanity

Defining Your Art

All Art is an Apprenticeship

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Painting By Faith Not Sight

The outsider Bahamian folk artist Amos Ferguson said, “I paint not by sight but by faith.  Faith gives you sight.”

Never one to mince words, Amos Ferguson always pointed out that God gave him the talent to paint, and that he painted only through God.  Amos didn’t paint what he saw, but what he dreamed.

So, what do I takeaway from Ferguson’s thinking on faith?  That faith doesn’t have to be safe, nor was it intended to be; instead it can and should have a sense of loving recklessness.  If we don’t leap – we don’t learn.

The artist’ job is to show up at the canvas and paint, to show up at the page and write, to eavesdrop on the conversation and create by faith – so ultimately, we can see.

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Starving Artist Feeding the Poor

TAOHO black logoOriginal Art for Sale to Benefit the Fight Against Extreme Poverty. Yes, I’m offering some of my signed original art for purchase at incredibly reduced prices from now through January 5, 2010.

Not only is the packing and shipping included in your purchase price, but 25% of the net proceed goes to World Vision programs that support micro-loans, the fight against human trafficking, social injustice and extreme poverty.  Click here to view available original art.

Happy Holidays and thanks for practicing the art of helping others!

Defining Your Art

Defining-Our-ArtWhat is it that you do when it comes to your art?  Perform music, paint, draw, dance, write, act, film, edit and post – some other art form?  Your aim is probably to develop something aesthetically pleasing but is there a recent theme that you’re moved to work from?

Why so inquisitive?  Well – it intrigues me to know what it is that other artists do, how you might define your own art, and even your approach to the creative process.

I really want to encourage you to share your thoughts on this.

My guess is when we look back through the posted comments; they’ll reveal a descriptive array of thinking that resembles an ornate fabric of creative diversity woven together, which reflects what inspires us to do what we do.

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