Kill Your Art: A Street Performer's Guide to being a Messenger of Jesus Christ
Kill Your Art: A Street Performer's Guide to being a Messenger of Jesus Christ
Kill Your Art: A Street Performer's Guide to Being a Messenger of Jesus Christ by Philip Shorey || 2017 Edition || Christian Art || Christian Messengers and Activists || Guardians of the Gospel || A Story of Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Savior and Street Artistic Applications || Christian Purpose and Transformation Books
The book emphasizes the concept of sacrifice and surrender in the creative process. It encourages artists to move beyond self-expression and ego-driven pursuits to embrace a deeper calling. Through engaging anecdotes and practical advice, Shorey guides readers on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth.
Philip Shorey, street artist, Christian disciple of Christ and author of Kill Your Art bestows a unique and thought-provoking guide that challenges conventional notions of artistry and creativity. Unlike typical art-related books that celebrate art for its own sake, this book takes a different approach.
Kill Your Art: A Street Performer's Guide to Being a Messenger of Jesus Christ by Philip Shorey
It transforms into the idea of surrendering one's art to a higher purpose, specifically to Jesus Christ. Shorey, a fourth-generation puppeteer and the founder of The Suitcase Sideshow, draws from his own experiences as a street performer to offer insights on how artists can use their talents as a means of spreading a message of faith and spirituality.
The book's message of transformation and purpose has sparked conversations within the artistic community and beyond. Whether you are an aspiring artist, a seasoned performer, or simply curious about the intersection of art and spirituality, "Kill Your Art" offers a compelling narrative that invites readers to reflect on the deeper meaning behind their creative pursuits.
By exploring the intersection of art and faith, "Kill Your Art" challenges readers to consider the transformative power of aligning their creative endeavors with a higher spiritual purpose.
Kill Your Art resonates with readers seeking a fresh perspective on the role of art in their lives.