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The necessity of art

I have already publishedthis article on my old page. I want to post it again today – slightly adjusted:
For as long as I can remember I have been artistically active. When I was a child, it wasn't common for every household to have a television; there wasn't a constant program. And of course as a child I wasn't allowed to watch everything that might even have been on television. My first cartoon series were Wickie, Biene Maja, Sindbad, Pinocchio and Heidi. I enthusiastically drew the figures and filled many papers with them. When I was at school, I even made the characters from Captain Future for my classmates with front and back and sold it for little money.

As a boy, I always had a pad and a pen with me and somehow drew everything that came before my eyes or just scribbled. It won't come as a surprise if I now tell you that my childhood dream was to make animated films, picture books and comics for a living. As with many young artists, however, there were soon voices that wanted to dissuade you from this desire and suggested that you take up a "safe" profession and not pursue unprofitable art. And so for a long time I was shaped by the fact that my art was inferior and not equal to other professions and skills.

Vater und Sohn – © Copyright by JockyArt

Over the years I've always done more or less with my art, there were times when I drew almost nothing at all, then again more. But it was always difficult to see my art as valuable. After graduating from high school, I was always employed in various jobs and activities over the years. As a web designer, there was an opportunity here and there to include a drawing or an animation. Even though I was able to be creative as a designer and that was the closest I had to what I wanted as a child, it was never really what my heart was beating and burning for. And then there were the occupations and years in which I pursued activities that were very far from my desire and ideal.

I don't know why that's really the reason, but I also experience quite often that something keeps me from really drawing and being artistically active. Somehow this thing is still breathing down my neck, that art is not fully-fledged. On top of that there is the fear of the threatening blank sheet of paper, fear of failure and the comparison with artists who seem to be worlds better and never to be reached...

Over the years I have repeatedly dealt with the question of the justification of art. I had thought about whether it wouldn't be better to be a good craftsman, then I could at least lend a hand. And even in bad times you would then have an income, because then people would certainly not have any money left for art...

© by Andreas Jacobs

It's only in the last few years that I've realized more and more how important art is, that it's even a necessity. Art and Beauty is not just a gimmick, an addon that you could do without if necessary. No, art is an important and vital part of life. Art gives our soul something that makes it strong, more resilient, that even helps us find our way around better.

A simple example is beautifully and clearly designed traffic routing or menus. If they are beautiful and well thought out, you will reach your goal faster and easier than if someone quickly threw together a few texts who have no idea about art, design and graphics.

Our brains can more easily process things related to images, emotions, and memories. We often infer the quality of a product or thing from its visual appearance. That is often true, but then there is often a lot more work and creative energy, which then costs accordingly. Very nicely presented in a lecture I blogged about years ago: 
Design, the most beautiful language in the world (German).

How much we are touched by a visually stunning cinema film, intoxicating music and beautiful paintings. Many people can also absorb and understand facts better if they can see them or have them presented in a conclusive way with graphs. It is not for nothing that there are more and more explanatory videos.

There is a story about Rainer Maria Rilke's first stay in Paris. Every day he walked with a French woman across a square where a beggar was sitting. He never gave her anything, but the woman often gave alms.

When asked why he never gave anything, he replied: "We must give to her heart, not her hand!". He then gave the beggar a white rose, after which she was not seen for a week.

Als dann die Bedürftige auf einmal wieder da war, fragte die Begleiterin Rilke, wovon sie denn die ganze Woche gelebt hätte. Rilke nur: „From the rose!" (in more detail here)

© Leo Leoni

One of my favorite picture books from my childhood is "Frederick" by Leo Lionni. Today I understand much more why this is so. I want to quickly retell the story for those who do not yet know this wonderful book. Frederick belongs to a family of chatty field mice. Everyone begins to diligently collect supplies for the winter: straw, seeds, grains and nuts. Everyone is very eager and toiling away, only Frederick seems to be sitting lazily on a rock, sleeping and sunbathing. When they reproachfully ask him what he is doing, he replies: "I am collecting sunbeams, colors and words for the winter!"

Luckily they leave him alone. Then, when winter comes, they hole up in their wall and live off the supplies. But the winter is long and supplies are slowly running out. Then they remember Frederick's words and now ask him to pass on what he has collected all summer. Frederick tells them to close their eyes and make themselves comfortable. Powerfully eloquent and artful, he paints the sun's rays and the colors of summer before their eyes and closes with a wonderful poem about the seasons. The mice's hearts are warming, they are reviving and celebrating Frederick as a poet!

© Leo Leoni

As a child, I found the story simply beautiful and touching. But somehow I always identified with Frederick. Now I understand why. This story is a passionate plea for the necessity of art and that it is equal to all other professions. As in this story, art is needed especially in hard times and is downright vital.

I can't describe it exactly, but lately I've somehow experienced that my art has changed unnoticed. It is suddenly more expressive. When I was still drawing the picture "Breakthrough" a woman asked me about the picture. It was just a sharing time and opportunity for prayer anyway. Suddenly this woman started crying and wouldn't stop. I thought at first that this referred to our topic of conversation. But it turns out it was my picture and something deep inside her that spoke to her. Of course, that also touched me a lot.

Postkarte: Tiefstes Herz (vorne)
Deepest heart

A friend of mine recently told me that one of my postcards literally saved his life. I remembered very well that years ago I had prayed for him at Freakstock. We knelt in the dust in front of the main stage at a church service. After my prayer I took out one of my postcards and gave it to him. It was obvious that the card "Deepest heart“ had touched him strongly. But now he told me recently that he was going through a major depression at that time and was struggling with suicidal thoughts. And that card had saved his life!

Art can do something that no prayer, no pastoral care and maybe not even a prophetic word can do!

Paul Manwaring

At Holy Spirit Night, Paul Manwaring spoke about the fatherly love of God and the reaction and motives of the two sons. Something unusual maybe. But I was deeply touched by the interpretation that perhaps the father let the younger son go because he wanted to set him free and make his dreams come true. Somehow that did something to me. Because I've actually always longed for my art to be accepted and released in some way and for me to be confirmed in it, to go my way with it, to make a living from it (I don't want to say that this wouldn't have happened, too. My Parents have done a lot to ensure that I was encouraged and trained in my talent). Emotionally, however, something was missing that would have made me feel validated, that my art was equivalent to another profession and had the same justification.

As I write these lines, I am very touched myself and recognize the need to give myself to the world with my art. I have something to give that the world needs, encourages, sets free and just makes life beautiful. Too bad to run on the side, just as a hobby. I want to put even more emphasis on how I can spend more time finding ways to make a living from my art as well, so that I can devote myself fully to letting the world see more of my art.

A few years ago, God spoke to me more and more that it was time to realize my childhood dreams. It was said that it would be bumpy in the beginning and that it would be financially challenging. But if I would go further, the breakthrough would come and I would be able to make a good living from it.

It was really extreme when I was still working as a letter deliverer at Deutsche Post. God had spoken there many times about me being there until He would tell me to do something new. If it had been up to me, I wouldn't have stayed there long. So it was very challenging that I worked there for more than 3 years. You can imagine that the following prophetic word hit me like a bomb.

At a prophetic seminar there was an exercise where we should both hear from God for each other. The question was: "A goal that can be reached in a short term". I didn't know the woman who prayed with me and had never seen her at a seminar like that, as is so often the case. She wasn't sure either. She has a picture of a postage stamp in her mind and the words to go with it: "The time of stamps is over. New things in your gifts!" For me that was the freedom to move on and now I'm trying to figure out how does it look actually: "New things in your gifts…“

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JockyArt - Art Book - Portfolio of my art

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Edit: Inzwischen habe ich ein weiteres Buch mit zusätzlichen Erklärungen herausgebracht: click

I have put together a small book with a small portfolio of my art. There is a short foreword and the rest of the book is packed with 22 pictures.

I will print the book when you order it. It is now available in my shop.
(I added 2 pages with short descriptions of the images, there is an English version)

This short video gives you a brief impression:

JockyArt - Kunstbuch #Shorts
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Kunstkalender 2023 – SALE

© Copyright by JockyArt.de

Von meinen beiden Kunstkalendern für 2023 sind noch etliche Exemplare übrig. Ich biete sie jetzt zum halben Preis an. Wenn ihr mehr Exemplare bestellt, wird es sogar nochmal billiger.

Hier also eine neue Chance sich mit schöner Kunst einzudecken und Sie an Freunde, Kollegen und Verwandte zu verschenken. Eine gute Idee, ist es immer, Gott jeden Monat neu zu fragen, was Er Dir persönlich durch die Bilder sagen möchte.

Über den QR Code auf der Vorderseite gelangt ihr auf eine Seite, wo Ihr jeweils die Geschichte hinter den Bildern nachlesen könnt.

In diesen YouTube Shorts bekommt ihr einen recht guten Einblick wie die Kalender tatsächlich aussehen.

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Ihr könnt die Kalender weiterhin im Shop bestellen:

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Erklärvideo: „Es kommt ein Schiff geladen“

In meiner Gemeinde Evangeliumszentrum wollen wir die Gottesdienste kreativer gestalten. Daher bin ich Teil eines neuen Kreativteams. Für die Adventsgottesdienste haben wir alte Adventssymbole als Aufhänger verwendet, die heute kaum noch gebräuchlich sind.

Da „Es kommt ein Schiff geladen“ eh eines meiner Lieblingslieder ist, habe ich ein kleines Erklärvideo über die Symbole in diesem Lied erstellt, das ihr euch hier anschauen könnt.

Klick auf das Video, um das Video auf YouTube anzuschauen

Hier noch ein paar Links:
– in diesem kurzen Video seht ihr wie ich das Schiff mit meinem Graphik Tablet zeichne: click
– Hier kommt ihr zu dem Gottesdienst, in dem das Video vorgeführt wurde: click

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Touched by prophetic art 03 – Look into the Light

I finally was able to create another video in English for all my friends abroad :). In this video I tell you another wonderful testimony that happened with an art print of my picture „Look into the light“.

A little girl was healed from stomache pain by looking at the art print. I was not aware that I painted something in my picture that looks exactly like the inside of an intestine.

You can read the story of the original painting here:
Look into the Light: click

The Night of the Storyteller III - Touched by prophetic art 03
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Here you can buy an art print of the painting: click
You can buy my art here: click

You liked the music of this video? Please follow the artist: Matthias Lingenfelder

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Prophetic Art: Each Fruit Takes Its Time (Colored Pencil)

Jede Frucht braucht ihre Zeit

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I began to create this spontaneous, prophetic picture on an outreach auf der „Langen Kunst Nacht“ in Landsberg a. Lech begonnen.  Jede Frucht braucht Zeit zum Heranreifen, es dauert uns manchmal viel zu lange. Manche Früchte brauchen sogar Frost, damit sie die notwendige Süße und Reife erhalten. Als Kinder haben wir Pflaumen geerntet als es schon kalt und diesig war.

If something is taking longer in your life, it may be because your fruit has yet to ripen.

But that's not all we're happy about; we also rejoice in the hardships we are going through now.

For we know that adversity teaches us to persevere, and those who have learned to persevere are tried, and being tried breeds hope.

And in our hope we will not be disappointed. For God has given us the Holy Spirit and through him has filled our hearts with the assurance that he loves us.

Romans 5:3-5

You can purchase this painting in the following ways:
original
prints (art prints, poster)
canvas
Other products (such as pillows, blankets, etc.) on request

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DNdG XIV – Vom Winde verweht

In meiner neuen Episode meiner Videoserie „Die Nacht des Geschichtenerzählers“ erzähle ich euch eine Geschichte, die ich im Gebetsgarten auf dem Christival 96 erlebt habe.

Die Nacht des Geschichtenerzählers XIV - Vom Winder verweht
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Dieses Ereignis beschreibt auf sehr schöne Weise welche Auswirkungen Stürme auf unser Leben haben, wenn wir alleine sind oder wenn wir Teil einer funktionierenden Gemeinschaft sind.

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Prophetic Art: Let Incense Rise (Colored Pencil)

© Copyright 2022 by JockyArt.de

This spontaneous, prophetic picture was created during a prayer and worship time in the house of prayer Munich. The picture is inspired by the song "Worthy of it all", where in one line it says:

Day and night, night and day, let incense arise (Tag und Nacht, Nacht und Tag, lass Weihrauch aufsteigen)

Here, incense is a picture of our devotion, worship, and praise, rising like incense to God in heaven.

You can purchase this painting in the following ways:
original
prints (art prints, poster)
canvas
Other products (such as pillows, blankets, etc.) on request

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Prophetic Art: The Bleeding Heart (Colored Pencil)

Blutendes Herz

© Copyright 2022 by JockyArt.de

This spontaneous, prophetic picture was created during a worship time in my home group. In our lives we experience hurt and disappointment again and again, so that our heart bleeds and hurts.

But we don't have to hide this bleeding heart, we can hold it out to Jesus because he wants to heal it. He can even restore our hearts so much that new passion and fire pour out of them.

He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.

Psalm 147: 3

You can purchase this painting in the following ways:
original
prints (art prints, poster)
canvas
Other products (such as pillows, blankets, etc.) on request

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Video: Zeugnis mit proph. Kunst – Du bist nicht allein

In this video in German I tell you a little story that fits very well to my colored pencil picture "You are not alone (assistance)".

This story clearly shows that we never walk alone, even if we have to go through the forest at night.

You can see the painting and its description in English here: click
You are welcome to buy art prints, posters or other reproductions of the painting: prints | Canvas

Zeugnis mit prophetischer Kunst_004 -Du bist nicht allein
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If you liked the video, please give me a like, comment and share the video. Thank you very much!

You can hear the full song from the video here: click

Subscribe Video by Burak Kiraz / Pixabay
Sound: „Digital Ghosts“ Unicorn Heads