It truly is in the flaws that beauty can be seen. Taking your discarded furniture and giving it new purpose is more than a hobby...it is a passion!
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
 Sunday, March 27, 2011
Up-cycle Puzzle Piece pins. Wearable Art ♥
I was going through the closet when I came upon a couple large wooden puzzles. I decided that instead of throwing them away I would just paint each piece individually and turn them into something new.
A Little Piece of Me -2- You!
Labels:
autism,
autism awareness,
best friend gifts,
puzzles,
re-purposed,
recycled,
up-cycled,
wearable art,
wood
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I just found your blog!! I love it! You do great work.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Thank you!♥
ReplyDeleteI love that leaf one, fabulous! It's so pretty! :)
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