Details

Title

Hanging Craft Display

Artist/Maker

Howard Finster (American, 1916–2001)

Date

1950s-60s

Medium

Wood and nails

Dimensions

10 1/4 x 7 1/4 x 5 3/8 inches

Credit

Purchase with funds from the Cousins Foundation, Inc. and donors to the Paradise Project Campaign

Accession #

1994.255a-b

On View

Currently not on view

During the 1950s and ’60s, Finster sold his handmade woodcrafts, such as doll furniture and case clocks. Many of these objects, which he hung on the wall outside of his workshop to attract potential customers, feature Finster’s method of burning patterns into strips of wood using a machine of his own invention. After his 1976 vision propelled him to create sacred art, Finster used this process, which he called “artificial inlay,” to create beautiful frames for his early works—many examples are displayed throughout the gallery.