Hi GM
I didnt quote your post but I would like to share my personal experience with art. Weve all heard of the Tortured Artist Effect Many artists use art as a way of assuaging their pain, turmoil, angst, grief, confusion, rage and so on
I know thats how it was for me back in my BC days. All of that inner turmoil needed an outlet
and for many that outlet is writing, painting, sculpting, music
and I might add
usually accompanied by drug and alcohol abuse.
Its not unusual at all for painters, writers and musicians and such to also way over indulge in drink and drugs.
The myth is that artist need be tortured to create anything of value. I dont believe thats true
Im just saying that often in creative types
who are in a state of torment
art is their outlet. A high level of torment does not always a talented artist make.
So I dont find it unusual there might not be all that many significant Christian artists. Art is generally something from within that goes out in artistic expression and it appeals to those who share and can relate to the emotion that drives the artist. Sadly
I consider many more people relate to the turmoil expressed in art than to Christian subject matter.
When I started walking with the Lord
I no longer had the need to get it out but more so to give it up to God.
LOL
I often wonder what a psychologist would think of my writings and paintings
it was either one ditch or the other
filled with anger and hostility
or calming, beautiful and peaceful things.
I still have one notebook of my poetry from back in my BC days
and I read it from time to time and I think
what a tortured soul I was back in those days.
I dont have any of my drawings and paintings
because usually I would destroy the work shortly after completing it
