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Follow on Google News | Paradise Garden Foundation to Unveil an Exhibition on Howard Finster's Early Wood CreationsParadise Garden will open the exhibition Howard Finster Before He Painted: Wood Creations from the 50s to 70s in the Garden's Museum & Visitor Center on Saturday, February 18, 2023.
Finster created an astounding 46,991 numbered artworks, most of them paintings, between 1976 and his death in 2001. Though many familiar with his bigger-than- Woodworking was in the Finster bloodlines. Howard grew up in a farmhouse built from boards saw-milled by his farmer-father in Valley Head, Alabama. "The first art I made, really, was when I was about sixteen or seventeen years old, and I started doin' woodwork," he recalled in the 1989 book Howard Finster: Stranger from Another World, Man of Visions, Now on This Earth. Inventive from the start, he created a lathe to turn wood from spare parts, including an old Model-T generator. Finster's first wooden creations were a full-size bed, lamps, and toy cannons. Soon, he was producing multiple little black-walnut jugs for sale that were used as talcum powder shakers. Finster later honed his carpentry skills while planning and constructing a home for Chelsea Baptist Church in Menlo, a farming community west of Summerville, where he pastored from 1950 to 1965, his longest tenure as a church minister. Finster and a deacon who owned a local sawmill harvested the wood to build the church's exterior and interior. Using these woodworking skills on a smaller scale, Finster also created dollhouse furniture for his young daughters, rolling toy cars for his son, bookcases, tables, kitchen cabinets, and floor and mantel clocks. As he had as a teenager, he created his own woodworking tools, for example, using bicycle chains to create decorative edges. Larry and Jane Schlachter, owners of Folk America Gallery and Summerville Trade Day, have generously loaned these never-before- Howard Finster Before He Painted will run from February 18 to May 7, 2023 and will be on view during Paradise Garden's regular operating hours, 11 am-5 pm Tuesdays through Sundays. End
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