Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Often the best gifts in life are the ones that are given, or (finally I'm getting rid of some dusty art that is in great need of love and clean walls)


I have recently felt convicted to stop hoarding the art that I have created over the years and start getting it onto the walls and into the hearts of those I love and those who love what God has released through me. The piece above (already gifted) is the first in the series of literally hundreds of works of art that will hopefully be finding new homes on various walls that will have them find rest there. If you are interested in, and "moved" by any particular works of art* that you have seen or enjoyed over the years, please contact me and do your best to identify the piece (i.e. the purply yellow one with the swirlies and white specks) and then allow me time to prayerfully consider its release and some additional time to find it, document it, and prep it for your walls. An offering of thanks in the form of art swapping, food, money (est USD value is based on individual/donor budget and or value to said individual/collector, i.e. $5 would be an insult for some pieces, unless you were experiencing unfortunate financial hardship), hugs, vintage items, records/vinyl, art supplies, gift certificates, tea, more hugs, a large bass or war drum, 1927, 32 or 64 Ford cars, musical interments, volunteer slave labor with experience in house painting/gardening/crawlspace adjustments etc... and/or most of all, the joy of ownership, would be greatly appreciated:)






*Disclaimer: just because you ask for it, doesn't me you will get it, (which also doesn't mean that I don't like you) I may just have some unique and unexplainable desire to keep it on my walls;). Also, I have some pieces that have already been claimed and they are reserved for the individuals who already consider them "theirs" despite their current location in my studio.

For questions and comments, please contact the artist/creativist/loony at paulmessenger.art@gmail.com (or FB or cellular telecommunications device)



The creativist is at it again.








This time the medium is light, glass and electricity. My wife and I have recently moved into a blessed home, bless in function and affordability, cursed in color and style. We plan to fix this problem, with paint, mostly, and furniture and especially individualized lighting and decorative items. I will admit that these ideas are hardly original, but I will admit that these objects are.

It all started when we finally landed on a "theme" for the house and ever since then it has been a constant eruption of ideas and collecting of necessary items to incorporate into what is becoming our home. The style has been more recently pinned down as "Country-Contemporary-Distressed-Eclectic-Steampunk-Rustic-IDK." I am sure it will be narrowed and expand on an irregular basis for the next ohhh 20 years, but that is what we are headed for. And these lights are an example of what we plan to do to individualize the basic and cheap nature of this gigantic canvass that I have been blessed with. Be expecting more updates as ideas and creations emerge and come to life in the hands of the Creativist.





Sunday, January 15, 2012

A place for food friends and fun (and Art).

Title: ILLUME L11:33

Porters (http://www.porterstrainstation.com/) is a place that my wife and I have been going to for "fancy dates" for over three years now. The staff are always kind and the food is the best in medford. They will be celebrating 10 years in business this year and I want to celebrate with them. This project has been a challenging and fun process: collecting the "letters" and assembling/attaching them to the canvas, was quite a journey. In keeping with the theme of assemblage and rustic/vintage items, this piece incorporates a style that was expressed/discovered for the previous art show at Porters. This piece is more literal and tangible than the previous, but it has the core elements of metal, light, distressed objects and assemblage.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Integrity

http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/3889248/Integrity

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Creativist: A person who has an innate desire to create.






Creativity can solve almost any problem. The creative act, the defeat of habit by originality, overcomes everything. -George Lois

Friday, August 13, 2010

HATEVIL clothing by Paul Messenger

Without LOVE I am nothing (below, 2010 design)
[intentionally designed to be read while looking in the mirror]

This is an idea that I have been working on for approximately 10 years now. The idea springs from Psalm 91:10 Hate evil and hold onto what is good. I have worked with a variety of media and personally enjoy working with bleach and cotton mixes the best. This is a sample of some of the shirts that I still have at this time. I chose to put the two words together because of the dichotic dissonance that it creates, and it looks cool. Kind of like " I don't dislike broccoli" HATE + EVIL = HATEVIL. So take a look and if you like what you see or you have a great idea of your own to make into a shirt, then let me know and I would be honored to make one for you. (some restrictions may apply contact the artist for further details regarding the creation of original HATEVIL products):)
(below) Commissioned for a friend "wings"
(below) The first of the bleach series, Japanese "HATEVIL."
(above) Fabric Markers inspired by my brothers drawings 1987
(above) "SGS" series for Shot Gun Shepard

That is the end of the slideshow, but I have made countless more over the years. So if you like what you see or you would like a design of you own produced with bleach or other media, please let me know. And remember its not hat ville but HATEVIL clothing established circa 2000. :)

Monday, March 1, 2010

High Resolution Prints Now Up




"Divine Revelation"
In regards to my “Works of the Spirit” series the piece above is currently the Masterpiece of the collection. With a massive 4’x4’ scale and being multimedia this work demands attention.
While producing it I found that my personal relationship with God was taken to a profoundly deeper level. I also discovered that my ability to express in the physical, what I see/feel in the spiritual realm had been sharpened and more accurately captured in this 2D format.



"Divine Momentum"
The work below was one of the first of its kind started in the Summer of 2009. While the background was created using acrylic paint, the foreground is complied of multiple layers of oil pastels. This multimedia layering effect creates a depth and texture to these works that further captures the movement of the spirit.


"A Glimpse of Splendor"
This piece continues towards a new direction; using mixed media and intricate linear movements to complete a move of the Spirit.