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Turned Wood Vase

Del Stubbs once referred to Turned Wood Vase as the "epitome of [his] work in classical balanced forms." He attributes his interest in this form to his early work with woodturner Peter English. Known for its workability, rich color, and decorative grain patterns, claro walnut is the name the lumber industry and woodturners use for the wood of the Northern California walnut tree. The elegant shape of Turned Wood Vase highlights the unusual grain, and the vessel's thin walls show both the artist's skill as well as the resilience of the wood.

Credit: Gift of Del Stubbs in honor of his teacher Paul English

1979
Claro walnut
25.1 x 8.2cm
2003.2
Image and text: Smithsonian American Art Museum, 2024

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