Pearle Northrop

Artist Statement
It wasn’t until I was in my twenties that I started taking what I do seriously and it took even longer to consider myself an artist. I love to paint whatever I can get my hands on from things as small as a Scrabble® piece to as big as a dresser and hopefully even bigger someday. Whatever it is I will paint it. I love transforming trash into treasure literally. Imagine that a chair that came from a dumpster (2006) made it into a museum (2009). It blows me away to think that something I did creates a sense of awe in a viewer’s eye.
I was talking to a friend a few years back about my love for furniture, my relationship with chairs in particular. There was a chair that I found discarded and ultimately forgotten. I came upon this chair accidentally. I wasn't looking for a relationship. Anyway, the chair was a very handsome chair with so many things to look at. His back was decorative; his arms were long and lean. His legs...I have never seen such beautiful legs. But he was beaten down. His self-esteem had long been worn out. His seat, which was repeatedly upholstered over years, was torn and faded. His stuffing was busting out revealing his age and loss of pride. Me, being a care taker and rescuer of sorts....picked up the chair and brought it home. He sat at the top of the stairs for a few weeks in a corner. My friends however saw this chair and commented on how ugly he was. They wondered why I had him in my home commenting on how dirty he was and how unattractive he was due to the years of neglect. I ignored them and kept him around. Finally one day I decided to put him on my coffee table and take the layers of cloth and wool stuffing off of his seat. Then I cleaned him, primed him and painted him black. Three months later I sat back and looked at him and this is what I saw.....A chair, a man restored...but not only restored but given a whole new purpose. He was beautiful again. He was unique and wonderful....The same chair that my friends were grossed out by....is now a chair that they ask permission to touch. Amazing.....One thing is for certain...NOTHING STAYS THE SAME! Change is inevitable and what is ugly or dirty or discarded as trash can be saved, can be rescued and can be made shinier than new!
Taking discarded forgotten pieces and giving them their self-esteem back is a passion for me. Living in a world where we discard things so easily I’d like to think I am making an itty bitty difference.
Pearle Northrop


Friday, May 28, 2010

Very Tall Pepper Mill




 18" Pepper Mill~ Groovy Dots!

I started painting this pepper mill while watching TV the other night. I just started painting the dots and after a while it just started to fill up. I really dig this pepper mill. I love the light yellow, spring green and melon Orange combination. I think it gives it a fresh look. I don't know....most of the time the pieces I dig the most aren't as impressive to Others. I so dig this though....and if I could afford my own art I would so keep it!


$170.00

Friday, May 21, 2010

Artist Statement


Artist Statement
                It wasn’t until I was in my twenties that I started taking what I do seriously and it took even longer to consider myself an artist. I love to paint whatever I can get my hands on from things as small as a Scrabble® piece to as big as a dresser and hopefully even bigger someday. Whatever it is I will paint it. I love transforming trash into treasure literally. Imagine that a chair that came from a dumpster (2006) made it into a museum (2009). This blows me away to think that something I did creates a sense of awe in a viewer’s eye.
I was talking to a friend a few years back about my love for furniture, my relationship with chairs in particular. There was a chair that I found discarded and ultimately forgotten. I came upon this chair accidentally. I wasn't looking for a relationship. Anyway, the chair was a very handsome chair with so many things to look at. His back was decorative; his arms were long and lean. His legs...I have never seen such beautiful legs. But he was beaten down. His self-esteem had long been worn out. His seat, which was repeatedly upholstered over years, was torn and faded. His stuffing was busting out revealing his age and loss of pride. Me, being a care taker and rescuer of sorts....picked up the chair and brought it home. He sat at the top of the stairs for a few weeks in a corner. My friends however saw this chair and commented on how ugly he was. They wondered why I had him in my home commenting on how dirty he was and how unattractive he was due to the years of neglect. I ignored them and kept him around. Finally one day I decided to put him on my coffee table and take the layers of cloth and wool stuffing off of his seat. Then I cleaned him, primed him and painted him black. Three months later I sat back and looked at him and this is what I saw.....A chair, a man restored...but not only restored but given a whole new purpose. He was beautiful again. He was unique and wonderful....The same chair that my friends were grossed out by....is now a chair that they ask permission to touch. Amazing.....One thing is for certain...NOTHING STAYS THE SAME! Change is inevitable and what is ugly or dirty or discarded as trash can be saved, can be rescued and can be made shinier than new!
          Taking discarded forgotten pieces and giving them their self-esteem back is a passion for me. Living in a world where we discard things so easily I’d like to think I am making an itty bitty difference.
                                    Pearle Northrop

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Saturday will be Fantastic!

Looking Forward to Saturday: Spring/Summer Open House at Melissa's. Going to be a great day!
Check out Melissa's ETSY store: Click here for Melissa's Etsy Store She has fun and fantastic things!
Nearly everything I have created lately will be available Saturday...

Thursday, May 13, 2010

'Butterfly' Was selected....For the Danforth Museum Members show....

The Butterfly Table will be on display at the Danforth Museum: June 12- August 8th
 Dear Pearle,
 Congratulations! Your work, Butterfly, was selected for A Community of Artists 2010 Annual Juried Exhibition, which will be on view at the Museum from June 12 through August 8, 2010. Danforth staff selected your work as one of 144 pieces from 800 works submitted by 452 artists. The quality of work was very high and the judging very competitive. You are to be congratulated! Please send your resume, artist’s statement, and a high resolution image

New.....Hair Clips.

Just painted these yesterday. 
Now I have a box full..... small box. 
Will be available on May22nd at 
gathering at Melissa's. 
Wine,Cheese and Pretty things!
xoxox

Monday, May 3, 2010

Moons....

These Moons....
I totally dig these moons...I can't seem to find these anymore. I am always looking but for now....these are my last two. I really love painting w/ rich vibrant colors....the sort of colors that ignite something inside...like a sense of wonder. xoxox