William Art Glass Pendulum Clock
William Art Glass Pendulum Clock

William Art Glass Pendulum Clock

Art Glass Clock (ID: A60387)
Designed by Nina Cambron
$386
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This clock takes a bow to the artist's love of the mid-century modern design and furnishings that she grew up with. Panes of glass in brown, citronelle, steel blue, and orange are precisely arranged, then fused at 1500 degrees F to create a clock reminiscent of classic 50s and 60s design. A gold pendulum appears quietly into view with a steady beat. Protective hand covers ensure safe delivery from the artist's studio to your home. Signed on the front.
  • Ready to hang, key hole
  • Battery operated, uses AA (included)
  • Functional pendulum
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass
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Nina Cambron

Nina Cambron

"For me, working in fused glass represents a magical canvas of color, light, and composition."

Nina Cambron approaches each fused glass design as if it were a painting. She combines her deep understanding of color with beautifully simple abstract designs to create a wide range of fused glass wall sculptures, clocks, and mixed-media figures.

Cambron imbues her work with the subtlety and movement of a watercolor and has mastered the art of overlapping glass to achieve a multitude of rich hues, shapes, and design elements. She often designs her wall sculptures to cast colorful rainbow-like shadows and patterns on the wall, adding a three-dimensional effect.

Cambron's legacy includes parents who were both highly accomplished makers. Her talent and love for art became apparent at a very young age. Cambron first experienced glass as a medium while attending The Cleveland Institute of Art in the mid 1970s. She received her bachelor's degree in fine art from The University of Michigan in 1978. After graduation, she experimented with every medium possible before committing herself to becoming a full-time glass artist. Her post-graduate education includes training with Bullseye Glass Factory, Oatka Glass, The College for Creative Studies, and Pilchuck Glass School.

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