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The End of Time by Andrea Greenlees and Andy Tibbetts from London, UK and Reno, NV by Duncan Rawlinson - Duncan.co

Available under a Creative Commons by-nc license

The End of Time by Andrea Greenlees and Andy Tibbetts from London, UK and Reno, NV

The End of Time by Andrea Greenlees and Andy Tibbetts from London, UK and Reno, NV

The End of Time is a dying clock, in fact it is a murdered clock. As a consequence, Time has stopped and now it will forever be Teatime. This artwork illustrates the death of one clock, which results in the death of all clocks and therefore Time itself. It does so in a whimsical manner designed to disturb but entertain at the same time. This 22-foot tall, climbable, surreal, collapsing clock has been pierced by a gigantic sword, its mechanism is broken and exposed, its numerals and hands distorted, and it has a giant Teacup and Saucer perched precariously at the top. The Teacup can accommodate 6 people at a time sitting on a circular bench in a surprisingly intimate setting. A huge, mysterious key hangs inside the clock but what is it for?

URL: andreagreenlees.com
Contact: andrea@hylemo.com

The End of Time by Andrea Greenlees and Andy Tibbetts from London, UK and Reno, NV by Duncan Rawlinson - Duncan.co

Available under a Creative Commons by-nc license

The End of Time by Andrea Greenlees and Andy Tibbetts from London, UK and Reno, NV

The End of Time by Andrea Greenlees and Andy Tibbetts from London, UK and Reno, NV

The End of Time is a dying clock, in fact it is a murdered clock. As a consequence, Time has stopped and now it will forever be Teatime. This artwork illustrates the death of one clock, which results in the death of all clocks and therefore Time itself. It does so in a whimsical manner designed to disturb but entertain at the same time. This 22-foot tall, climbable, surreal, collapsing clock has been pierced by a gigantic sword, its mechanism is broken and exposed, its numerals and hands distorted, and it has a giant Teacup and Saucer perched precariously at the top. The Teacup can accommodate 6 people at a time sitting on a circular bench in a surprisingly intimate setting. A huge, mysterious key hangs inside the clock but what is it for?

URL: andreagreenlees.com
Contact: andrea@hylemo.com

The End of Time by Andrea Greenlees and Andy Tibbetts from Londo by Duncan Rawlinson - Duncan.co

Available under a Creative Commons by-nc license

The End of Time by Andrea Greenlees and Andy Tibbetts from Londo

The End of Time by Andrea Greenlees and Andy Tibbetts from London, UK and Reno, NV

The End of Time is a dying clock, in fact it is a murdered clock. As a consequence, Time has stopped and now it will forever be Teatime. This artwork illustrates the death of one clock, which results in the death of all clocks and therefore Time itself. It does so in a whimsical manner designed to disturb but entertain at the same time. This 22-foot tall, climbable, surreal, collapsing clock has been pierced by a gigantic sword, its mechanism is broken and exposed, its numerals and hands distorted, and it has a giant Teacup and Saucer perched precariously at the top. The Teacup can accommodate 6 people at a time sitting on a circular bench in a surprisingly intimate setting. A huge, mysterious key hangs inside the clock but what is it for?

URL: andreagreenlees.com
Contact: andrea@hylemo.com