Sketch Drawing for North Elevation at Main Lobby, Mott Children's Hospital

Accession Number
2012/2.1

Title
Sketch Drawing for North Elevation at Main Lobby, Mott Children's Hospital

Artist(s)
Michele Oka Doner

Artist Nationality
American (North American)

Object Creation Date
2009

Medium & Support
pencil and ink on paper

Dimensions
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Credit Line
Gift of Michele Oka Doner in honor of Penny Stamps

Label copy
In Focus Winter 2014
Michele Oka Doner
New Acquisition
This large work on paper by Michele Oka Doner is a preparatory drawing for a public artwork commissioned by the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital in 2009. After the completion of the new hospital building, the drawing was donated by the artist to UMMA in honor of Penny W. Stamps, whose generous support has helped to raise the international status of the University’s Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the alma mater of both Stamps and Oka Doner. The gift is a wonderful gesture of the artist—who relishes her years at the School of Art & Design—to honor its most avid donor.
Ancient Arb consists of two large, separate works, including a twelve-panel glass screen with an etched, sand-blasted surface, and a terrazzo floor installation with bronze fossil motifs, both of which are displayed in two separate locations at the hospital. As seen in the pencil part of this drawing, the screen has plant motifs floating in the semi-transparent vastness. They are fossils from Michigan’s Devonian period, found in the shale layer that formed about 400 million years ago. The two gold coral-like creatures, also prehistoric fossils, are drawings of some of the bronze elements embedded in the terrazzo floor installation. The richness of these ancient oceanic plant and animal lives resonate with the sea of green arbors viewed from the hospital windows. The work pays homage to the city of Ann Arbor, where the name was adopted from its abundant foliage.
Nature has always been a great source of inspiration for Oka Doner, which she attributes to growing up in Miami Beach, Florida. She once said in an interview, “It was extraordinary, as a child, to see objects, stones, shells, and minerals; it was the beginning of a lifetime romance, certainly a relationship.” For her commissioned, large-scale public artworks, she often uses motifs and shapes drawn from the natural and cultural histories of the location. In these works, she attempts to revive the ancient memories of the native land, restoring and reminding us of our relationship to nature.
Natsu Oyobe
Associate Curator of Asian Art
Michele Oka Doner
United States, born 1945
Drawing for Ancient Arb
2009
Pencil and ink on paper
Gift of Michele Oka Doner in honor of Penny Stamps, 2012/2.1

Physical Description
This is a drawing for the installation of a terrazzo floor installation at the Mott Children's Hospital in Michigan. It includes notes and comments by the artist.

Primary Object Classification
Drawing

Primary Object Type
preparatory drawing

Collection Area
Modern and Contemporary

Rights
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Keywords
drafting
floors (surface elements)

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