• ISSUE #022

    This week, I’m thrilled to delve into a topic that can transform your creative journey from scattered to sacred: the power of boundaries. Too often, we imagine that creativity thrives only in limitless freedom, but the truth—rooted in both spiritual wisdom and artistic practice—is that boundaries channel our creative anointing. As we explore how boundaries bring clarity, protection, and momentum to our work, I pray you’ll see them not as restrictions, but as holy guardrails for divine expression.

    I write to you with a heart full of encouragement: God has entrusted you with a creative calling that matters deeply. That calling deserves intentional space—time, energy, focus—to grow into its fullest expression. This week’s guiding Scripture, 1 Corinthians 10:23 (“‘All things are lawful,’ but not all things are helpful.”), reminds us: our freedom in Christ empowers us to choose wisely, aligning our actions with what truly serves our purpose, our well-being, and the Kingdom.

    I’m cheering you on always!

    In His love and creativity,
    Matt Tommey

    PS – We’re looking for more Featured Artists for the weekly newsletter. You can apply via the link at the bottom of this issue. Do it! The world needs to see your art 🙂


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    CONNECT

    Your creative impulses are a sacred gift, and boundaries are spiritual tools that nurture their flourishing. Just as God set boundaries around creation—separating land from sea, light from darkness—He calls you to honor the rhythm of your gift with structure, not to contain it, but to cultivate it.

    Prayer:
    Father, thank You for the creative call You’ve placed on my life. Teach me to set boundaries that protect my creative time, my energy, and my focus. Help me see these guardrails not as limitations, but as ways to steward Your gift well. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

    Spiritual Action Step:
    Ask the Holy Spirit to highlight one area where your boundaries feel weak this week (time, yes‑es, content, environment). Pray for wisdom to strengthen that boundary with kindness toward yourself and obedience to your creative calling.


    CLARIFY

    1 Corinthians 10:23 reminds us that although we’re free, not everything benefits our creative purpose. Boundaries help us filter what is helpful from what is merely permissible. When you clarify priorities and honor what fosters flow, you align with God’s intention for you to bear fruit in your artistry.

    Reflection:
    Consider: what activities or distractions are currently draining your creative energy? What small boundary could you set this week to protect your core creative work—your “yes” that matters most?

    Practical Action Step:
    Commit to identifying one non‑essential task you can say “no” to this week. Use that margin to say “yes” to your art with renewed focus.


    CREATE

    Creativity thrives in sacred rhythm—space held by boundaries invites God’s inspiration to move. Like rhythms in music that make melody memorable, boundaries bring clarity to your creative voice.

    Imagine your creativity as a river needing banks to run deep and strong. Without them, it spreads thin. Boundaries strengthen your creative flow.

    Studio Action Step:
    Start using your “Creative Flow Tracker” Notion page. Track Time Started, Project Name, Distractions, and How You Felt Afterwards—you’ll begin to notice patterns and sacred rhythms emerging.


    CULTIVATE

    God invites us to steward our gifts — including how we connect with our audience and community. Boundaries help us cultivate deeper, more meaningful engagement—not burnout.

    Marketing/Connection Tip:
    Set a boundary around your outreach. Maybe choose one dedicated “connection hour” each week for social media, emails, or community engagement—and honor it as non‑negotiable.

    Outreach Action Suggestion:
    Schedule one post or email this week that shares not just art, but a behind‑the‑scenes moment about your boundary journey—inviting others to see and be inspired by holy guardrails in action.


    TECH TIP FOR THRIVING

    Platform: Notion
    Purpose: A flexible digital workspace to capture ideas, organize tasks, and reflect on your journey.

    Tip: Create a Notion page titled “Creative Flow Tracker.” Add these columns:

    • Time Started – when you begin working
    • Project Name – what you’re working on
    • Distractions – what pulled your focus
    • How You Felt Afterwards – your emotional or spiritual state post-session

    This simple tracker becomes a powerful tool—revealing trends, honoring rhythms, and helping you refine the boundaries that deepen your creative practice. Notion link


    LISTEN & WATCH

    LISTEN NOW

    This episode flips the script on boundaries—showing how they don’t stifle creativity, but sharpen it. Drawing on decades of experience and Scripture, Matt Tommey shares that boundaries are sacred guardrails—time, energy, content—that channel creative flow. “If your creative calling was important enough for God to give it to you, it’s important enough for you to set boundaries around it.” This teaching shifts boundaries from burdens into blessings. Psalm 16:6 whispers its truth: “The boundary lines have fallen for me in pleasant places.” Start honoring those guardrails, and watch your art flourish.


    INSPIRE

    Here’s an inspiring real‑world story about art, resilience, and the power of creative resurgence:

    • Daniela Oliver de Portillo, a San Antonio artist, emerged from a 12‑year artistic hiatus during the pandemic and launched “Hidden Blooms”, hiding handmade ceramic vases with cyanotype flowers in public spaces—inviting finders to take them home as gifts. Despite limited funding and deep personal hesitation, she reignited her creative voice and offers her art as a shared blessing. expressnews.com

    Her story illustrates how boundaries—time off, creative pauses—can serve as holy rest that allows your artistic voice to resurface stronger than before.


    WORSHIP

    This week’s worship highlight is a live performance of “I Know a Name” by Brandon Lake and CeCe Winans. This powerful song lifts high the name of Jesus as the boundary-breaker and life-giver, reminding us that every limit we face bows under the authority of His name.

    As you listen, let the words wash over you: His name brings peace in chaos, healing in brokenness, and clarity where there’s confusion. Just as our creativity thrives within God-given boundaries, this song anchors us in the ultimate boundary—belonging to Christ, whose name defines our freedom.


    FEATURED ARTIST: Ellen Field

    Erasing, Obeying, and Painting with God’s Vision
    📍 Website | 📱 Instagram

    For Australian artist Ellen Field, painting is more than brush and paper—it’s a partnership with God that has reshaped her creative journey and opened doors for others to encounter His presence through her work.

    Ellen spent 18 months in the Created to Thrive Artist Mentoring Program, a season she describes as life-changing. “In that time I learnt so much about the process of creating art with God,” she recalls. Though her circumstances later shifted, she continues to stay connected through podcasts, teaching, and friendships she built with other artists around the world.

    Working primarily in watercolour and gouache, Ellen paints the landscapes, flora, and birdlife of her beloved Australia. Her hope is that her art will encourage others to pause and recognize God’s magnificent craftsmanship all around them. “The thrill of seeing a blank piece of paper change into a beautiful picture that inspires others fills me with joy,” she says.

    One of the most powerful lessons Ellen has learned is obedience in the creative process. She shares: “Once, after spending many hours sketching a large image, I felt God prompt me to erase it. I was reluctant, but as I obeyed, God gave me a new vision for that piece. It was far better than what I had planned. That moment—and many others like it—showed me the power of letting go so He could lead.”

    Her art has also touched viewers in deeply personal ways. During an exhibition at a local hospital, a woman purchased one of Ellen’s paintings, explaining that she was awaiting important test results. The painting gave her peace and confidence that the news would be good. Stories like these affirm Ellen’s conviction: “I believe God is using my art to show Himself to others, and this fills my heart with incredible joy.”

    In her current season, Ellen is prayerfully pairing Scriptures with some of her paintings, seeking to share both a visual and spiritual message. Her encouragement for other artists is simple but profound:
    🎨 “Ask God into your studio space and don’t be afraid to erase what you intended to create, so He can replace it with what He wants you to create. Even mistakes can become something beautiful with God.”

    By being real with clients, listening deeply, and creating with the Holy Spirit, Ellen continues to use her art as a bridge between heaven and earth, inviting people to encounter beauty, hope, and God’s gentle voice.


    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.

  • Creating Invitations for Connection

    Issue #015

    One of the most beautiful things about being an artist is that our work is never just about paint on canvas or clay in our hands—it’s about the connections we create. Art has an incredible way of opening doors, breaking down walls, and inviting people into spaces of honesty, healing, and hope. When we share our art, we’re really offering an invitation: “Come and see what God is doing in me—and maybe in you too.”

    This week, we’re leaning into that power of invitation. Proverbs 11:25 reminds us, “The generous will prosper; those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed.” That’s the heartbeat of a thriving artist: generosity that ripples outward, creating moments of transformation for everyone who encounters our work.

    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: “The generous will prosper; those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed.” — Proverbs 11:25 (NLT)

    Our calling as artists isn’t just to create—it’s to invite. Each piece you make holds the potential to refresh someone’s spirit, to draw them closer to beauty, and ultimately, to the heart of God. When we open ourselves up and share generously, we embody the very nature of Christ, who gave freely and abundantly.

    Prayer:
    Father, thank You for the creative gifts You’ve entrusted to me. Help me to see my art as an invitation to Your love and goodness. Teach me to be generous with my gifts, knowing that as I refresh others, You will refresh me. May every piece I create carry Your presence and draw hearts closer to You. In Jesus’ name I pray, amen.

    Spiritual Action Step: Choose one piece of your art this week and intentionally share the story behind it with someone. Let it be a doorway for deeper conversation and connection.


    CLARIFY

    When you think about your art practice this week, ask yourself: How am I inviting others into connection—both with me and with God? Sometimes we get so focused on finishing pieces or hitting deadlines that we forget the bigger purpose behind our work. It’s not just about completing the next painting or sculpture; it’s about creating spaces where people can feel seen, inspired, and loved.

    Take time to clarify your “why” this week. Write it down somewhere you can see it daily—perhaps in your studio or journal. This focus will keep your heart aligned with God’s intentions for your art and your audience.

    Practical Action Step: Draft a short “Artist’s Invitation” statement that captures your heart for connection through art. Use it on your website, social media, or even in-person when talking about your work.


    CREATE

    Artistic practice is at its best when it overflows from a place of authentic connection. Remember, your creative process itself can be an invitation—an open door for the Holy Spirit to move in and through you. As you create this week, consider how each stroke, stitch, or sculpted line is an offering, a gentle “come and see” to those who will encounter it.

    Sometimes the most powerful art emerges when we’re not striving for perfection but simply making space for God to speak. Embrace the imperfections, the experiments, and the unexpected moments—they’re all part of the divine conversation unfolding in your hands.

    Studio Action Step: Create one new piece this week purely as an act of invitation—no pressure to sell it or make it “perfect.” Focus on the joy of the process and what God might want to reveal through it.


    CULTIVATE

    Your relationships with collectors, followers, and fellow creatives are fertile ground for connection and growth. People don’t just buy your art; they invest in the story, the heart, and the journey behind it. When you invite others into that journey, you’re building a community around your creative calling.

    This week, think about how you can be more intentional in cultivating these connections. Whether through sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses, sending a personal thank-you note, or engaging more deeply on social media, each interaction is an opportunity to sow seeds of trust and encouragement.

    Outreach Action Step: Send a handwritten note or a heartfelt email to at least three collectors or followers this week. Thank them for their support and share a little of what’s inspiring you right now.


    WATCH

    Have you ever felt a deep longing to create — to paint, write, sculpt, sing, or make beautiful things with your hands — but found yourself pushing it aside for more “practical” responsibilities? Feeling restless or unfulfilled? This video explores why you might be experiencing creative resistance and unintentionally missing your divine intervention.

    Learn how to step into your creative potential and overcome what’s holding you back from achieving creative success. Discover the joy of pursuing your passions! Maybe you’ve believed that your creative desires were just hobbies or distractions, not worthy of real attention. But what if those very desires are God’s invitation to step into a life of deeper purpose and joy?

    In this video, I share my own journey from serving as a worship pastor and prioritizing stability, to finally embracing my love for nature and creating art with my hands. I’ll show you how I discovered that what I thought was a side interest was actually my God-given creative calling — and how you can recognize and embrace yours too.

    Together, we’ll explore:

    • ✅ How to recognize God’s creative invitation in your life
    • ✅ The fears and distractions that keep us from stepping out
    • ✅ Biblical truths that set you free to create boldly
    • ✅ Practical steps to start living your calling today

    If you’re ready to move from frustration to freedom and discover the joy of creating with God, this video is for you.


    TECH TIP FOR THRIVING

    Platform: MailerLite
    MailerLite makes email marketing simple and approachable—perfect for artists who want to build deeper connections without getting overwhelmed by tech jargon. With its easy drag-and-drop interface, you can create beautiful emails that share your story, highlight new collections, and invite collectors into your world.

    Tip: Create a simple three-part welcome sequence to nurture new subscribers:

    1. About Me: Share your heart, your journey, and why you create.
    2. My Art Story: Introduce your artistic process and what makes your work unique.
    3. Current Collection: Highlight your latest pieces and invite them to explore.

    Sign up for MailerLite and start turning casual followers into devoted collectors.


    INSPIRE

    Wabi-Sabi Blooms: Reviving San Antonio’s Forgotten Corners

    I recently came across a truly uplifting story about Albert Gonzales, a San Antonio artist transforming neglected spaces with his Wabi-Sabi Blooms project. He’s committed to painting large, vibrant flower murals in every zip code of San Antonio—27 neighborhoods so far!

    Leaving his corporate job in 2014 to pursue art full-time, Albert started small and faithful. His mission isn’t just about beautifying walls but inviting people into a moment of wonder and connection with their community. He’s even covering all expenses himself because he believes everyone deserves a moment of beauty each day.

    Albert’s story challenges us: How might you bring unexpected joy and connection into your community? Maybe through a free art giveaway, a shared mural, or mentoring another creative soul. Let’s keep spreading God’s love and beauty everywhere we go. Read more here.


    LISTEN

    Creating Sacred Connections Through Art

    Listen Now

    What truly sets thriving artists apart? It’s not just talent or hustle—it’s their ability to create intentional connections through their art, process, and story.

    When you generously share your journey, you’re living out Proverbs 11:25: “A generous person will prosper. Whoever refreshes others will himself be refreshed.” Your openness becomes a magnet for authentic relationships and growth—both spiritual and professional.

    Remember: holding back often says, “I don’t trust God in me.” Freedom comes when you offer your best and trust Him to multiply it.

    Ready to start inviting others into your creative world?


    WORSHIP

    This powerful song is a beautiful reminder of what it means to be fully available to God and others. As you listen, let the lyrics become a prayer of surrender and invitation. Allow it to refocus your heart on being open, generous, and ready to share your gifts with the world.


    FEATURED ARTIST: Cheryl Wilson

    Layers of Emotion, Depth, and Divine Connection
    📍 Website | 📱 Instagram

    For Cheryl Wilson, painting isn’t just an act of creativity—it’s an act of deep spiritual surrender and transformation. Through her abstract paintings, Cheryl channels emotion, movement, and texture in ways that words can’t capture, creating pieces that speak to the soul.

    Her artistic journey took a profound turn when she joined the Created to Thrive Artist Mentoring Program.

    “Even in a short time, this program has been transformative,” she shares. “It awakened a deeper knowledge of my worth as a Christian woman, deepened my faith, and gave me confidence to embrace my artistic voice. Only an awesome God can do this in me!”

    Cheryl works primarily in abstract painting, exploring layers of transparency, chaotic lines that resolve, and thick textures that express her curiosity and search for meaning. Her TORN Series, originally inspired by aging in her 60s, has evolved into a lifelong narrative of growth and healing.

    “When I let go of trying to direct the process and allowed the paintings to happen, it felt like God was speaking to me through each brushstroke,” she explains. “It was sometimes painful and uncertain, but the growth has been incredible—and still continues.”

    Two standout pieces from this journey include “Broken Wings” and “Emotional Layering,” each capturing the raw process of breaking and mending that mirrors her spiritual walk.

    An introvert and empath, Cheryl often processes her emotions through her art rather than words. “Painting is where I find peace, healing, and a deeper connection with God,” she says. “It allows me to connect with others in ways I never could otherwise, and it opens the door to conversations I used to fear.”

    A pivotal breakthrough came when she committed to painting 100 small works in one week—a bold act of surrender and trust. By allowing God to guide each brushstroke, Cheryl discovered her unique artistic voice and found freedom beyond expectations and trends. “Through that practice of releasing control, my true artistic path emerged—one rooted in faith and authenticity.”

    Cheryl’s journey has also included opening up to her husband about the profound meaning art holds in her life, which has deepened their bond and encouraged her to step fully into her purpose. God continues to surprise her with blessings—honorable mentions in shows, new gallery opportunities, and growing confidence in her calling.

    Her creative habits are anchored in prayer and quiet reflection before every studio session, inviting God into each moment. She documents her journey on her blog, Ruby Prose, and shares her process openly on social media and YouTube, creating a beautiful community of faith-filled creatives.

    Her encouragement to fellow artists?
    🎨 “Trust the process—both creatively and spiritually. Keep showing up, even when it feels hard. God will guide your journey and reveal your voice in His perfect timing. You can’t outgive God!”

    Today, Cheryl is seeing incredible growth in her willingness to share her story and art boldly. Through authentic connection and community, she’s experiencing more sales, collectors, and unexpected doors opening. And through it all, she’s learning to trust more deeply, create more freely, and celebrate each step as a divine gift.


    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

    This Issue Sponsored by The Created to Thrive Foundations Course

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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.