Artist: Jesse Wright | Title: Lattice Among the Steel
2004 | Painted Wood Construction
Dimensions: 49.5ʺW × 1.5ʺD × 49.5ʺH
Jesse “Jay” Wright is known for his vibrant abstract paintings and his photography of Northern Michigan’s rivers. Inspired early on by his artist mother, he has explored a range of styles—from geometric compositions to sweeping, gestural works. In recent years, he returned to his drawing roots, creating large-scale black-and-white pieces during the COVID-19 shutdown. His work has been exhibited at Jacksonville University and includes collaborative textile pieces that blend traditional quilting with contemporary design.
This wall-mounted piece by Jesse "Jay" Wright is made entirely of wood, arranged in a clean, geometric design. Warm slatted wood contrasts with surrounding panels painted to resemble brushed steel, creating a striking play between natural material and industrial illusion. The result is a modern, dimensional wall relief that feels both bold and refined.
Artist: Jesse Wright | Title: Lattice Among the Steel
2004 | Painted Wood Construction
Dimensions: 49.5ʺW × 1.5ʺD × 49.5ʺH
Jesse “Jay” Wright is known for his vibrant abstract paintings and his photography of Northern Michigan’s rivers. Inspired early on by his artist mother, he has explored a range of styles—from geometric compositions to sweeping, gestural works. In recent years, he returned to his drawing roots, creating large-scale black-and-white pieces during the COVID-19 shutdown. His work has been exhibited at Jacksonville University and includes collaborative textile pieces that blend traditional quilting with contemporary design.
This wall-mounted piece by Jesse "Jay" Wright is made entirely of wood, arranged in a clean, geometric design. Warm slatted wood contrasts with surrounding panels painted to resemble brushed steel, creating a striking play between natural material and industrial illusion. The result is a modern, dimensional wall relief that feels both bold and refined.