Lynne Yamaguchi, woodturner

 

About the wood

Each vessel I turn is unique, because each tree, each limb, is unique, and I approach the wood as such—an expression of a singular life. Some of the wood I turn is far removed from its source—cut, seasoned, shipped, and sold. Other wood comes from where I live, harvested fresh from a downed tree or limb, or salvaged from the scrap pile. Whatever the source, for me the wood is treasure: beauty, energy, history; a memory of earth, water, sky, preserved in its cells.

Listed below are some of the woods I turn. I very much enjoy trying new types of wood. I turn no threatened or endangered species of wood, and all of my purchased wood comes from businesses committed to supporting sustained forestry practices.

Some terms that can be applied to many kinds of wood: