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Clock, Green Rounding designed and sold by SimpleVision4U
Frame ColorNatural Bamboo
Hand ColorWhite

Green Rounding Clock

Designed and sold by SimpleVision4U
$29.28
$34.45 (15% off)
15% off ends soon
$29.28
$34.45 (15% off)

Product features

  • It's always art o'clock when your clock is a work of art
  • Printed polypropylene face made for you when you order
  • Metal hands in your choice of colors
  • Bamboo wood frame in black, white, or natural finish
  • Quartz clock mechanism for accurate timekeeping
  • Clear plexiglass lens
  • Built-in rear hook, ready to hang
  • AA battery not included
  • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
Artwork thumbnail, Green Rounding by SimpleVision4U
Green Rounding
This artwork, titled Green Rounding, is an intricate exploration of organic forms and flowing movement, primarily using shades of green with black accents. The piece is composed of layered, rounded shapes that interconnect and overlap, creating a fluid, almost cellular composition. The variations in green, from deep forest hues to bright lime, give the piece a sense of depth and energy, while the darker black elements serve as striking contrasts that add dimension. The forms appear to pulsate and morph, resembling microscopic life forms, abstract foliage, or even an imagined alien landscape. The use of curving lines and organic symmetry suggests a theme of natural harmony, evoking imagery of growth, movement, and interconnected ecosystems. The composition feels dynamic yet balanced, capturing the essence of fluidity and transformation. Overall, Green Rounding is a visually engaging and hypnotic piece that draws the viewer into its intricate patterns and rhythmic flow. It could be interpreted as a reflection on nature’s hidden structures, a surreal exploration of form, or an abstract meditation on movement and energy.

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