Howard Finster
1916 - 2001
The Reverend Howard Finster was an obsessively evangelical preacher who used art as a means to convey messages of spirituality to the public. He claimed that he was instructed by the Lord to transform the two acres of swampland around his small shop in Georgia into a “Paradise Garden”, a religion-inspired environment made from “other people’s junk.” In 1976, inspired by another visionary experience where a face appeared on his finger and told him to “Paint sacred art”, he abandoned all other work and began to produce paintings using enamel on wood, burlap and metal. Combining images and words to illustrate biblical texts, each painting is a sermon, expressing the message of the Lord. In time, Finster’s art became more complex, his flat graphic imagery accompanied by more detailed intricate elements, as well as his signature evangelical text. His subjects also became increasingly diverse: his later paintings contain references to UFOs and visiting aliens, Elvis Presley, war and politics, as well as countless biblical evocations. Finster worked at a fast pace, producing thousands of works that were each carefully numbered: from the most complex of visionary paintings and painted objects, to small, flat wooden figures he mass-produced with his family’s help. ¹
Source: Paradise Garden Foundation, Summerville GA
Life is Up and Down - 1975 - House paint on back of wood furniture and artist made frame - 24x27.5
Finster 1000 201 - Christ appearing to black foot Indians - Paint and enamel on found particle board - 34 1/2 x 19
"The Dog's Story of the Bible" - 19x26 - house paint on wood and artist made frame
"Death Storm Only Leaves Souls" - 21x13 - house paint and artist made frame
"We can bridle the tongue" - 15x15 - wood, house paint, and artist made frame
"Mona Lisa and Her Love Bird number 2000 and 296 - August, 1981 - 21x19 - wood, house paint, and artist made frame
"The Greatest Story on Earth of the Tumblebug" number 1000 and 249 - 19x31 - wood, house paint, and artist made frame
He may appear in your yard tomorrow number 1000 and 102 - 1977 - 17.25 x 22 - house paint on wood and artist made frame
Abraham and the Sacrificial Lamb - 1976 - 19x29 - environmental piece, house paint on found material
"Balance between life and death, 2000 and 375 - 18x59x2.5 - paint on a fruit of the loom men's retail drawer
Detail of between life and death
"I am a Coca-Cola man, you see" - #1, 113 - 41x16 - house paint on board and artist made frame
Detail of "I am a Coca-Cola man, you see"
Vision of Brutonia City of Sky Clouds number 2000 and 27 - 32x38 - glitter paint on board, artist made frame
Mona Lisa and the 3 Entertainers number 2000 and 379 - June, 1982 - 15x20 - wood, house paint and artist made frame
The Angel Staff number 2000 and 22 - 1981 - 60x28.5 - pencil, glitter, and pyography and artist made frame
John and James taking a good look over the mystery of the New World number 1000 and 445 - 31x15.5 - wood and house paint and artist made frame
Jefferson Davis in the field of the forest, 1000 and 447 - 1978 - 23x19 - acrylic on canvas
Giants in those days - 11.5x12.5 - reverse paint on glass
The Story Map - number 1000 and 234 - 42x60 - house paint on board and artist made frame
The Real Christian Church, 2.5 hours - 1976 17.5x23.5 - oil on wood and artist made frame
Our great nation came through great leaders number 2000 and 679 - 24x28 - house paint on board and artist made frame
"It's a pity for our beautiful world to perish" number 1000 and 794 - 53x27 - paint on masonite and glitter and artist made frame
Detail of "It's a pity"
Faith and Worry number 2000 and 291 - March 16, 1982 - 18x22 - house paint on wood with detailed artist made frame
House Divided Cannot Stand. #443 (6 hours) - 48 x 37 - House paint on board and artist made frame
The Golden Cloud with the Silver Lining number 1000 and 148 - July, 1978 - 32x33 - wood, house paint, and artist made frame
The Greatest exciting Day number 356 - 18.5x23 - oil on board
I saw the Earth like a broken egg number 1000 and 75 - 1979 - 15x21 - house paint on wood and artist made frame
"We love the Redwood Forest/If a shoe fits, wear it" number 1000 and 71 - 38x48 - oil paint on board and artist made frame
Chelsea Baptist Church number 641 - 1977 - 103x44 (including frame) - tractor enamel paint on masonite and metal and artist made frame
Detail of Chelsea Baptist Church
Vision of Wrought Iron "Trellis Mansion" number 1,000 and 38 - 63x23 - house paint on wood and artist made frame
Detail of Trellis Mansion
Family Love number 1000 and 774 - 17x15 - collage on magazine and house paint with artist made frame
"Bring the Inside Out" - February, 1977 - 33x17 - wood and house paint and artist made frame depicting options for frames
Detail of "Bring the Inside Out"
Our Little Church - 1978 - 24.5 x 32 - Tractor enamel paint on found board and artist frame - 1000 151
I built this park of broken pieces #1000 and 48 - house paint on army burlap - dated 1978 - 46x25