Sassy

Accession Number
2002/2.148

Title
Sassy

Artist(s)
Lyle Jamieson

Object Creation Date
1998

Medium & Support
wild black cherry

Dimensions
22 x 7 1/2 in. (55.88 x 19.05 cm)

Credit Line
Gift of Robert M. and Lillian Montalto Bohlen

Label copy
Lyle Jamieson is known for figurative pieces like Sassy, one of a series of hollow vessels in the shape of the female form. He sees his finished work as a relationship between the wood and the form created from it. “The grain reacts to the rounded surfaces of the human form. I try to reveal the beauty, color, and design of the wood; to bring the human figure into the mix has been stimulating and satisfying.”
Design and planning are essential to Jamieson’s process; before he starts turning a block of wood he sketches an outline of the piece directly on the block. For the figurative pieces, Jamieson uses large, straight-grained logs of salvaged Michigan hardwoods. While he has been turning only since 1990, his appreciation for wood as an aesthetic medium comes from the childhood lessons he received from his father, a wood pattern maker.
from the exhibition Nature Transformed: Wood Art from the Bohlen Collection, June 12 – October 3, 2004

Primary Object Classification
Sculpture

Collection Area
Modern and Contemporary

Rights
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Keywords
vessels (containers)
women (female humans)
wood (plant material)

1 Related Resource

Cabinet D: Shelf 1
(Part of: Albertine Monroe-Brown Study-Storage Gallery)

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On display

UMMA Gallery Location ➜ AMH, 2nd floor ➜ 205 (Albertine Monroe-Brown Study-Storage Gallery) ➜ Cabinet D ➜ Shelf 1