Jacques Vesery

Jacques Vesery is a Sculptor from Damariscotta Maine, creating wood art pieces. Prior to becoming a full time Artist; he served as a Submariner in the Navy, drove a Zamboni in Hawaii, was a Scrimshander (Scrimshaw Artist) on Cape Cod and worked as a Forest Ranger in Northern New Jersey.  Jacques now works in wood, striving to create an illusion of reality.  Although nature as inspiration seems obvious, Jacques' vision begins with the way nature is repeated within the the "golden mean" or "divine proportions". His inspiration comes from pattern and form more than actuality itself.  Jacques  has  demonstrated/ taught his techniques  and lectured on design  in  France, England, Canada and 23 US states at such locations as Journees Mondiales du Tournage D'art Sur Bois Congres, Loughborough University, Anderson Ranch, Arrowmont and Haystack Mt. School.  Jacques' work is in several public and private collections including  the Detroit Institute of Art, the Contemporary Art Museum of  Honolulu, Yale University Art Gallery, Celestial Seasoning and Northwest Airlines Corporate collections. Currently, he serves as chair of the Professional Outreach Program's Advisory committee for the American Association of Woodturners and is on the board of directors for the Collectors of Wood Art. Jacques is also a member of the New England Sculptors Association. In his free time he enjoys cycling, hiking, ice skating, cooking and gardening. Jacques, his wife Minda, and their sons Isaac and Jonah enjoy living, working, and playing in Maine....”the way life should be”.




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