Artwork Details
- Title
- Hat Box Chest of Drawers
- Artist
- Date
- 1999
- Location
- Dimensions
- 72 x 21 x 20 in. (182.9 x 53.3 x 50.8 cm)
- Credit Line
- Gift of the James Renwick Alliance in memory of our nation’s loss on September 11, 2001
- Mediums Description
- mahogany, milk paint, lacquer, and wax
- Classifications
- Keywords
- Object — other — container
- Object Number
- 2002.2
Artwork Description
John Eric Byers combines intricate hand carving and painting to create dazzling pieces of furniture. He begins each piece with a sketch, then spends many hours incising hundreds of squares on the exterior that he individually covers with five to six layers of milk paint. Byers typically uses milk paint made from clay fillers and earth pigments, because it has a tactile quality and warm color that he doesn't find in commercial paint. He thoroughly sands and polishes the squares after each coat to create a weathered antique appearance. Byers prefers Honduras mahogany, because it lends itself well to carving and he likes the dark red outline that is visible after the sanding process is finished. In Hat Box Chest the combination of whimsical colors and asymmetrically stacked boxes create a playful feeling in this functional item.