• Overcoming Creative Block as a Christian Artist

    ISSUE #034

    If you’ve ever walked into your studio, looked at your materials, and felt absolutely nothing, you’re not alone. Creative block hits every artist sooner or later. But not all creative block is the same. Sometimes it feels like fog. Sometimes panic. Sometimes shame. But no matter how it shows up, it’s never a sign that you’ve lost your gift or that God has somehow stepped out of the room. More often than not, it’s simply a sign that you’ve been drawing from the wrong source.

    The good news? Creative block isn’t a dead end—it’s a divine invitation. What the enemy tries to use as discouragement, the Holy Spirit can use as a reset, a reconnection, and a fresh infilling of creative flow.

    This week, we’re going to break down the three root causes of creative block and show you exactly how to move back into alignment with God’s creative Spirit. You’re about to discover that the river of creativity is still flowing inside you… all you have to do is reconnect.

    In His love and creativity,
    Matt Tommey

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    Featured Teaser

    This week’s Featured Artist is quilt-maker and gallery owner Pamela Loewen. Her story is a masterclass in persistence, faith, and the breathtaking ways God uses our creativity when we refuse to quit. From 17 years of “no” to a museum acquisition, from a 100-year-old building to a Spirit-filled gallery—Pamela’s journey will stir your faith and inspire your creative walk in a big way. READ MORE

    CONNECT

    Creative block almost always begins with spiritual disconnection. Jesus said, “Apart from Me, you can do nothing” (John 15:5, NKJV). That wasn’t a threat—it was an invitation. When we create without abiding, the well dries up. But when we slow down, breathe, and acknowledge His presence, something powerful happens: peace replaces pressure, clarity replaces chaos, and creativity begins to stir again.

    Prayer:
    Holy Spirit, thank You for being the well of life within me. I surrender every feeling of pressure, emptiness, and inadequacy. Reconnect my heart to Your presence. Refill me with Your peace, Your joy, and Your creative flow. Awaken my imagination again and align my spirit with Yours as I create. Amen.

    Action Step:
    Before you begin your next creative session, pause for 60 seconds. Close your eyes. Breathe deeply. Whisper, “Jesus, I reconnect with You right now.”
    Feel everything shift.


    CLARIFY

    Creativity thrives when your focus is clear and grounded in faith, not feelings. If you’re waiting to “feel inspired” before creating, you’ll stay stuck. Faith says, “I show up anyway because this is who I am.” Ask the Lord: What is the one step You’re inviting me to take this week in my creative practice?

    Action Step:
    Choose ONE clear, doable creative goal this week—something small enough to complete, but meaningful enough to move you forward. Write it down and commit to it before the Lord.


    CREATE

    Waiting on inspiration is the fastest path to stagnation. But showing up—even without clarity—primes the pump. Play is often the doorway back into flow. Sketch. Swatch colors. Make marks. Mix paint. Shape clay. Write a paragraph. Hum a melody. Stir the waters, and watch the Holy Spirit meet you in motion.

    Action Step:
    Begin each studio session this week with 10 minutes of pure play—no agenda, no pressure, no expectations. Just exploration. Creativity loves to wake up in a judgment-free zone.


    CULTIVATE

    Your collectors, followers, and community don’t need perfection—they need resonance. When you share your creative process, not just your polished results, people feel connected to you. Vulnerability builds trust, and trust builds relationships… the kind that lead to impact and income.

    Action Step:
    Share a behind-the-scenes moment this week—your sketchbook, your messy table, your warmup marks, or even your honest struggle with creative block and how God is meeting you in it.


    The Core4 Focus Planner™

    A 90-Day Undated Planner to Help You Stay Focused, Grow Spiritually, and Make Measurable Progress in Your Art

    “This planner is my “tool of intentionality” and sits next to my Bible and journal. It’s also the perfect size to hang on to as a way to go back and celebrate the work that I’ve done. Thanks so much!” – Debby


    WATCH & LISTEN

    Episode: 3 Powerful Ways to Overcome Creative Block

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    This week’s episode dives deep into the three roots of creative block—disconnection, empty imagination, and passive creativity—and shows you how to reconnect with Jesus, create by faith, and cultivate inspiration on purpose. Whether you’re feeling stuck or simply wanting to strengthen your daily creative rhythm, this conversation will help you step back into confidence, clarity, and creative flow with the Holy Spirit.


    ART TIP FOR THRIVING

    The 3-Minute Mindful Entrance Ritual

    This week’s “tech” is actually an art-studio mindfulness tool—perfect for busting creative block.

    Before starting your creative session:

    1. Step into the studio and pause at the doorway.
      Let your body arrive before your mind races ahead.
    2. Notice three things you see.
      Color. Light. A tool. A piece of unfinished work. Let gratitude rise.
    3. Notice three things you hear.
      Ambient sound, worship music, silence—whatever is present.
    4. Lay your hand on your table or materials and say:
      “Holy Spirit, I create with You today.”

    This slows your nervous system, centers your spirit, awakens your imagination, and shifts you into alignment with God’s presence. It’s simple, but I promise—you’ll feel the difference.

    Try it this week and watch the fog lift.


    WORSHIP

    This week, I want to invite you into a song that beautifully mirrors the heart of moving through creative block: “Make Room.” It’s a simple, powerful declaration of surrender—laying down our striving, pressure, and self-reliance so the Holy Spirit can breathe fresh life into our creativity.

    As artists, we can so easily slip into performance mode, trying to force inspiration or muscle our way through dryness. This song pulls you right back to the center—into abiding, yielding, and reconnecting with the Source of all creativity.

    Turn it on as you enter your creative space this week. Let the atmosphere shift. Let your heart settle. Let the river of the Spirit begin to flow again.


    Apply to Be a Featured Artist

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    Resources for Christian Artists

    If you’re ready to grow as an artist in your faith, art and even business, then check out these affordable resources for artists just like you.

  • Why Price Isn’t the Problem: The Real Reason Your Art Isn’t Selling

    Affordability is almost never the real reason people don’t buy artwork. Yet, it’s the thing artists love to obsess over — as if there’s some magical price point that will suddenly make people whip out their wallets. Not true.

    In fact, lowering your prices to entice sales usually has the opposite effect, especially when it comes to your ideal high-end collectors. Lower prices often scream lower value, lower reputation, and lower perceived quality.

    Serious art buyers find a place for work they absolutely love. If they fall in love, they’ll move mountains (or at least furniture) to make it fit.

    The real reason most qualified buyers don’t make a purchase? The aesthetic.

    They might appreciate your skill, admire your story, and even respect the hours you poured into creating — but if the colors, style, and subject matter don’t resonate or fit into their space, they’ll walk away every time.

    Here’s the bottom line: buyers don’t care how long you’ve been creating, how many tears you cried over that piece, or how many cups of coffee fueled your late-night studio sessions. They care about one thing first: Will this look amazing in my space?

    Once they’ve answered yes to that question, then — and only then — do they start to care about the story behind it, their connection with you as the artist, and any other sweet extras you might offer. But without that initial aesthetic spark, none of it matters.

    Without a beautiful, unique, and commanding aesthetic, it’s highly unlikely you’ll sell consistently, no matter how much heart, passion, or time you pour in.

    This is exactly why discovering and cultivating your unique artistic voice is so crucial.

    Key Takeaways for Artists:

    🎨 Stop obsessing over price — focus on creating art that commands attention and connection.

    🏡 Buyers want pieces that make their spaces come alive. That’s the first (and biggest) hurdle.

    💎 Your unique voice is your superpower. Refine it, celebrate it, and let it set you apart.

    🚀 When your art resonates aesthetically, everything else — your story, connection, value — becomes the icing on the cake.

    The world doesn’t need more cheap art — it needs more authentic, beautiful, heaven-breathed work that can’t help but turn heads.

  • Transforming Your Creative Process through Mindful Daydreaming

    ISSUE #010

    Hey there, friend. Let me ask you a question: When was the last time you let your mind drift in peace, without guilt or pressure to “get something done”? As artists, we often find ourselves battling the tension between productivity and presence. But what if I told you that daydreaming—yes, that quiet, unstructured wandering of the mind—isn’t a waste of time, but a doorway to divine inspiration?

    This week, I want to encourage you to step back, breathe deeply, and allow your thoughts to wander in the light of God’s truth. Philippians 4:8 reminds us to dwell on things that are true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and admirable. That kind of thinking isn’t fluff—it’s fuel. It’s creative fertilizer that nourishes our inner world so something beautiful can grow on the canvas, the page, or in the studio.

    May this week be filled with intentional reflection, creative breakthroughs, and meaningful connection with the Creator who put that beautiful imagination inside you.

    I’m cheering you on always!

    In His love and creativity,
    Matt Tommey

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    CONNECT

    Scripture: Philippians 4:8

    In a noisy, fast-paced world, our thoughts can easily become scattered or focused on things that don’t align with God’s best for us. But Scripture gives us a beautiful filter in Philippians 4:8—a checklist of things worthy of our attention. As creative people, our thoughts often spark our next masterpiece. So why not fuel them with truth, beauty, and goodness?

    God created our minds to be fertile soil for His inspiration. When we anchor our thoughts in what is noble, lovely, and admirable, we give the Holy Spirit a place to stir our creativity in ways that reflect His heart. Rather than chasing fleeting trends or comparing ourselves with others, we learn to stay grounded in what’s eternal.

    Prayer:
    Father, train my thoughts to rest in what You say is lovely, pure, and worthy of praise. Let my imagination be shaped by Your truth, and may everything I create reflect the beauty of Your nature. Help me tune out the noise and tune into Your Spirit. In Jesus’ name I pray, amen.

    Spiritual Action Step:
    Set a timer for 10–15 minutes each morning this week. Read Philippians 4:8 slowly, and then quietly sit with the Lord. Ask Him to show you how He sees you, your art, and the world. Write down any images, phrases, or impressions you receive.


    CLARIFY

    Creative overwhelm often stems from trying to do too much at once—or not being clear about what really matters. When we pause and clarify our goals in light of God’s direction, we stop chasing and start creating from a place of peace. This kind of clarity doesn’t come from hustling harder; it comes from aligning our priorities with Kingdom values.

    You don’t have to accomplish everything this week. But you can move forward with purpose when your heart and goals are aligned with the truth. So take time to reflect—where is God leading you? What would bring the most life, joy, and alignment to your creative process this week?

    Reflection Prompt:
    What goals have I been striving toward that no longer feel in alignment with where God is leading me creatively? What one or two things could I focus on this week that feel life-giving, meaningful, and aligned?

    Practical Action Step:
    Choose three clear goals for your week that reflect your current season and God’s direction. Write them down and post them somewhere visible in your workspace. Let these goals become your creative compass.


    CREATE

    Let’s be honest—it can feel counterproductive to stop and do “nothing” when there’s so much to make, market, or manage in your art business. But your most meaningful work often comes not from effort alone but from giving your mind the space to breathe, play, and explore.

    Mindful daydreaming isn’t escapism—it’s a sacred part of the creative process. It’s in those unstructured moments that God can whisper fresh ideas, patterns, metaphors, and colors that are uniquely yours. Think of it like letting a field lie fallow for a season so it can yield a better harvest.

    Studio Inspiration:
    This week, pick one new medium, material, or subject you wouldn’t normally use. Don’t plan. Just play. Use the time as a creative “wander session” and don’t worry about the final product.

    Creative Action Step:
    Each day, carve out 15–20 minutes where you step into your studio, not to produce, but to explore. Use that time to fiddle, doodle, layer, experiment, or even just journal. Record anything interesting that emerges without judgment.


    CULTIVATE

    People don’t just want to buy your art—they want to know you. They want to understand the story behind your work, what inspired it, and how your faith shows up in what you create. When you share your journey with vulnerability and intention, you invite your audience into something much bigger than just a transaction.

    Connection creates trust. Trust leads to impact. And impact opens the door for deeper relationship and future opportunities.

    Marketing Tip:
    Rather than just posting a finished piece online, consider writing a short narrative post or recording a voice memo to share the backstory behind your creative process. Tell your audience what you were thinking about, what God was speaking, or what challenge you overcame in the making of it.

    Outreach Action Step:
    Share one story this week on social media or your email list about the process behind your favorite piece of the week. Include a photo or video and ask a thoughtful question to encourage engagement. Example: “Where do you see God showing up in your creative process lately?”


    INSPIRE

    Seeds of Wonder – Nature as a Creative Spark

    In a beautiful commentary published by STLPR, artist and writer Sarah Hermes Griesbach explores how seeds—yes, literal seeds—have become a vibrant metaphor for her creative life. She writes about the wonder of nature’s hidden potential, and how something so small and overlooked can carry within it a vast world of creative possibility. Her words remind us that inspiration often comes from the quiet, the humble, and the overlooked.

    Whether you’re working in paint, clay, fabric, or metal, her reflections on the beauty of seeds will rekindle your sense of awe and invite you to see nature as both teacher and muse.

    Read the full article:
    Seeds Are a Good Source of Inspiration for Visual Artists – STLPR


    TECH TIP FOR THRIVING

    Platform: Voice Memos (iPhone or Android)

    Have you ever had a brilliant idea while driving or walking that was gone five minutes later? Your phone’s Voice Memos app can be one of the most powerful (and underused) tools in your creative arsenal. It allows you to instantly capture inspired thoughts, project ideas, spontaneous prayers, or studio revelations—without needing to stop and write.

    This is especially helpful for artists who think better out loud or who get “downloads” when their hands are busy but their hearts are open.

    Pro Tip:
    Create a folder in your Voice Memos app titled “Creative Ideas” or “Holy Spirit Sparks.” When inspiration hits, hit record—even if you’re mid-paint or mid-walk. Later, you can transcribe or organize these thoughts into project plans, journal entries, or blog content.

    Link to Learn More:
    Voice Memos App Support


    LISTEN

    Podcast Title: Mindful Daydreaming: Unlocking Creative Potential
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    In this powerful episode, we unpack how purposeful reflection and spiritual daydreaming can become the fuel for creative flow. I share stories from my own artistic practice where moments of silence, margin, and imagination led to breakthroughs I never could have strategized. You’ll also hear simple, actionable ways to incorporate sacred rest into your week so your ideas can grow from within.

    Key Takeaway:
    Creativity flourishes in wide, open spaces. When we slow down, God often speeds up the flow of inspiration and insight. Making room to dream is a powerful act of trust in your creative process—and in the God who leads it.


    WATCH

    Song: “Getting Ready” – Maverick City Music x UPPERROOM
    This worship anthem invites us into a place of joyful expectation and sacred preparation. It’s a beautiful soundtrack for creative reflection, especially when you’re pondering what’s next, what God is birthing, or simply sitting in His presence. Let it accompany your studio time this week as a reminder that Heaven is always near—and creativity is part of your preparation.

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    FEATURED ARTIST: Sandra Lett

    From Brokenness to Beauty—Painting Healing Through Every Stroke
    📍 Website | 📱 Instagram

    For Sandra Lett, art is more than her profession—it’s her calling, her healing, and her ministry.

    Sandra has been a professional visual artist for 27 years, working with bold acrylic florals, birds, nature-inspired pieces, expressive portraits, alcohol inks, and vibrant resin home décor. But it was in a season of deep personal struggle—when her son was battling addiction and she was facing anxiety, depression, and spiritual warfare—that God met her in a powerful way through the Created to Thrive Artist Mentoring Program.

    “Matt’s testimony came across my Facebook feed at a time when I was desperate for hope. His story touched me, and I jumped right in. CTT propelled me into a new season—one of healing, restoration, and powerful new vision.”

    Sandra’s journey in the program opened her eyes to a new understanding: that art can be ministry. “I had been a Christian all my life,” she says, “but I had never heard that my art could be a ministry to others. That changed everything.”

    One of her most powerful projects came through a Holy Spirit nudge to explore healing through brokenness. Inspired by the Japanese tradition of Kintsugi—the art of mending broken pottery with gold—Sandra created a series of six life-sized portraits called the Kintsugi Women, featuring raised gold-leaf cracks and stories of restoration. Not only did every piece sell, but her posts reached over 10,000 reactions on Facebook, with messages flooding in from people deeply touched by her vulnerability. “They told me, ‘You’re painting my story.’ But really—I was painting mine,” she says. “And God used it to minister to both of us.”

    Each piece Sandra creates begins with prayer and intentional surrender. She invites God into every brushstroke, trusting Him for guidance and impact. “He never disappoints.”

    Through her time in Created to Thrive, she’s learned to release control, receive Christian counseling, and surrender expectations for others while allowing God to do a deep inner work in her. That release, she says, brought breakthrough.

    Her encouragement to other artists is as bold and clear as her color palette:
    🎨 “Don’t resist change. Let go of what’s holding you back and ask God to give you new thoughts and creative anointing. He will.”

    And when it comes to growing your art business? Sandra doesn’t mince words:
    📢 “Put yourself out there. Post, post, post. Promote yourself, and allow God to do the rest. If your heart is aligned with Him, He’ll bring people to you.”

    Sandra’s work continues to touch lives through beauty, transparency, and truth. And in every piece, she’s living proof that God can use art to bring light, healing, and hope—one canvas at a time.

    Here’s a transformation video we did about Sandra several years ago. Enjoy!


    Apply to Be a Featured Artist

    Would you like to be considered for one of our artist features? We love sharing the work from our friends around the world who create unique, beautiful and inspired art, regardless of creative medium. And just a reminder, your work does NOT have to be overtly faith-based to be considered. Interested? Just complete this application: https://forms.gle/vmtyk6wg3hSuUAhi9

    Resources for Christian Artists

    If you’re ready to grow as an artist in your faith, art and even business, then check out these affordable resources for artists just like you.