Shadow Play #1

Virginia Dotson, Shadow Play #1, 1994, birch, maple, and aniline dye, 9 128 34 in. (24.222.3 cm) diam., Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of George Peter Lamb and Lucy Scardino in memory of Natalie Rust Lamb, 1995.100.5, © 1994, Virginia Dotson

Artwork Details

Title
Shadow Play #1
Date
1994
Dimensions
9 128 34 in. (24.222.3 cm) diam.
Copyright
© 1994, Virginia Dotson
Credit Line
Gift of George Peter Lamb and Lucy Scardino in memory of Natalie Rust Lamb
Mediums
Mediums Description
birch, maple, and aniline dye
Classifications
Object Number
1995.100.5

Artwork Description

Virginia Dotson begins her pieces by cutting strips of wood to varying thicknesses with a band saw, which she then glues together to form a block. She removes the center using a gouging tool while the piece is turned on the lathe, revealing the layered pattern inside the vessel. In Shadow Play #1, Dotson carefully removed some of the laminate layers at the mouth of the vessel to create negative space. The angular lines combined with the light and dark wood mimic the striking shadows that sometimes appear in nature as a result of strong sunlight.

Works by this artist (3 items)

Cubist
Date2014
brass, Nevamar laminate, rock, and silver plating
Not on view
Garry Knox Bennett, Boston Kneehole, 1989, Honduras rosewood, maple, aluminum, brick, Fountainhead, Colorcore, antiqued bronze, and watercolor, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Anne and Ronald Abramson, the James Renwick Alliance and museum purchase through the Smithsonian Institution Collections Acquisition Program, 1990.104, © 1989, Gary Knox Bennett
Boston Kneehole
Date1989
Honduras rosewood, maple, aluminum, brick, Fountainhead, Colorcore, antiqued bronze, and watercolor
Not on view
Garry Knox Bennett, Bench, 1979, Douglas fir, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Theodore Cohen in memory of his mother and her sisters: Rose Melmon Cohen, Blanche Melmon, Mary Melmon Greenberg and Fanny Melmon Liberman, 1998.122.2A-E, © 1981, Garry K. Bennett
Bench
Date1979
Douglas fir
Not on view

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Points of Reference: Atlas, Webster & Roget
Date1995
painted Baltic birch plywood and various hardwoods with glass and gold leaf
Not on view