Insights, Inspiration and Instruction – by Mark Hillis
Here you will articles in several categories – all relating to art AND nuggets of truth and wisdom for the Christian artist. Pour yourself a cup of coffee and read about art history, techniques, beauty and my own humble work – seasoned with truth to inspire you on an even deeper level as you walk with Christ. Leave your comments. CHECK OUT THE ENTIRE CANVAS AND CROWN WEBSITE FOR A FORETASTE OF THE COMING OIL PAINTING MEMBERSHIP EXPERIENCE WITH COACHING AND COMMUNITY.
Prayer and Symbolism in Painting
Art as a Reflection of Worldview Do you want to add a powerful element to your artwork? Have you considered using painting to convey ideas and/or spiritual truth through symbolism? I'm not suggesting that you do this with every painting that you produce. But just bear with me and you might find...
Keys to Painting Beautiful Sunsets in Impressionistic and Realistic Styles
Featured Image: Original Painting by Kasia Bruniany In this post, I would like to share with you several keys to painting beautiful sunsets in the impressionistic and/or realistic styles. The Common Problem Most Artists Face I will begin with the problem that most artists face; they may not know...
GAUGUIN’S TRAGIC JOURNEY: ART, ISOLATION AND SELF-DESTRUCTION
What will a Man Trade for Paradise? As artists, we are sometimes so consumed with our craft that it's hard to find the right balance between creation, family responsibilities, and everyday life. Though I love the rich colors in many of his works, I have always found the story behind Paul Gauguin...
ISN’T IT TIME TO START PAINTING AGAIN?
Isn't it your turn now? Many people view the "middle years" of life as a time of raising a family and working 9-5. During this period, they often trim away extraneous things to focus on work ethic and devotion to family. And in the crucible, one of the things subtracted from life is personal...
Gatlinburg and My Personal Art Journey
Childhood Wonder and Becoming what you Gaze upon Gatlinburg, Tennessee in the late 1960's was a magnet for tourists, artists, musicians, craftsmen and flatlanders from the Southeastern U.S. For my family, it was an ideal spot for a week-long summer vacation every other year. In the alternate years...
HOW TO GET OUT OF THE ARTISTS’ RUT
Art Challenges to Boost Your Creativity Sometimes as artists we get stuck. It happens to almost everyone. You just feel like you are in a rut and the idea for the next painting won't come. Here are some creativity-boosters that have helped me in the past. Perhaps they will help you also. Breaking...
THE FIRST ARTIST IN THE BIBLE
Bible records first mention of artist used by God Many are surprised to learn that The very first person the Bible says was “filled with the Spirit of God” was not Adam or Eve. It wasn’t Abraham. And it wasn’t Moses. It was a creative named Bezalel, an artisan whom God anointed to carry out His...
ENDURING ART ON TRASHED CANVAS
Featured Image: "Broken Bottle, Broken Life", Still Life painting by Mark Hillis - 18" x 24", Oil on canvas The Army Tent Canvas Experiment The painting featured above was a still life assignment that I did in art school at Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Fla., in 1976. The following summer it...
LIGHT IS EVERYTHING
(Featured Image: "Afternoon Light, Georgia Hay Field" - by Mark Hillis - Oil on Canvas, 16" x 20") Summer Memories of Farm Life Growing up on the farm, Summer was the season I waited for. As soon as school was dismissed for the Summer, my shoes came off...except for Sunday morning church services....