Grandmother Wonderland Clock - Art Print
Kristjana S. Williams
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Follow Alice down the rabbit hole into the magical world of Wonderland, the land of curiosity and contradiction...
Follow Alice down the rabbit hole into the magical world of Wonderland, the land of curiosity and contradiction.
This is the matriarch, the Grandmother Clock, yet part metamorphosed into a hare, bouncing to escape. Here, things aren’t always what they seem; the inanimate pulsates with mischievous energy. The giant moon-like pendulum beats a sonorous pulse within its rectangular shell, bringing character and life to the structured form
This artwork forms one of a complementary pair which look stunning when hung together. Complete the pair.
Printed in our studio in London on Matt Smooth Fine Art Cotton 300 gsm, using giclée inks to ensure you are able to enjoy your print for years to come. All prints come with a physical Certificate of Authenticity.
Edition of 175, signed and numbered by the artist.
Print sizes:
S - 20 cm x 60 cm
L - 40 cm x 120 cm
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Receive it by 2nd - 3rd December
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Kristjana S. Williams
London
London-based Icelandic artist Kristjana S. Williams is a multidisciplinary artist, whose work spans fine art collage pieces, hand cut 3D artworks, illustration, animation and digital design. Her designs are inspired by nature, and her technique involves layering nature upon nature to mirror the symmetry in all living things. Her work has become well known, winning numerous awards and can be found all around the world.