Artist just paints

Pearla Moler work

The Artists’ Guild of Spartanburg is currently showcasing works by Pearla Moler, a Montana artist, who is a member of the Guild and currently makes her home in this city.

     The exhibit, “20 Years in the Making” is on display in its gallery at the Chapman Cultural Center. Her show runs through January 31, 2015 and her non-representational paintings can be viewed Monday through Saturday, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and on Sundays, 1:00-5:00 pm.

     “Painting for me is all very simple. I paint. I do it nearly every day because I love the alchemy of changing colors,” said artist Moler. “I lay a brush stroke or push pigment around and move color until I am either pleased with the result and move on to the next work, or until I can’t stand the result and move on to the next work. It is that elementary. I paint.

     People will surely ask what my paintings mean, or what they are supposed to feel, or what they represent. My paintings are about paint. However, people have stated they see different things in these works; an indication they’re using their imagination to find a connection to the shapes, colors and textures. This experience might best be described as abstract matrixing, but my process is not to direct that experience. The works are simply about paint.

Pearla Moler work2     Sometimes people may feel that I am being difficult and unwilling to elaborate; but the truth is that I simply paint, nothing more. I like what Andy Warhol said in a 1960’s filmed interview. When asked repeatedly questions about his art, he would respond that he didn’t know. Seeing that the interviewer was getting irritated, he leaned to the side and said to interviewer, ‘If you give me the answers, I will repeat them for you.’ If you need more of me, just give me the answers and I will repeat them. I don’t want you to be angry, but the reality for me is I paint.”

     For information, call the Guild at 864.764.9568. Editor’s note: There will be an artist’s reception open to the public on Thursday, January 15 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. More on the artist at: http://pearlamoler.weebly.com.