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Metal Clock (ID: A96053)
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Twelve tiny cast sterling silver figures are tossing around 24 copper beads. They're doing something with their spare time! The 5" hand hammered copper clock face has brass dots to indicate numbers. The quartz movement runs on an included AA battery and has a continuous sweep second hand. The clock is fabricated from copper, brass and sterling silver and is colored with a sulfur patina, then waxed for a permanent finish.
  • Battery operated, uses AA (included)
  • Materials: Silver, Glass, Brass, Copper
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Mary Ann Owen and Malcolm Owen

Winged Camel Metalworks
"Folks always comment that we must have fun making our work. What's your guess?!"

Malcolm and Mary Ann Owen are a husband and wife team who own and operate Winged Camel Metalworks, a small studio located in the northern foothills of the Adirondack Mountains in New York State. Most of their work is collaborative, but each partner also makes one of a kind pieces. Mary Ann makes jewelry and small sculptures, Malcolm creates large sculptural and decorative work.

The couple use a hands-on collage method to explore themes. The small silver figures lend a sense of action and intimacy to the work. The Owens fabricate their pieces from copper, brass and sterling silver using tried and true hand forming methods. Many of the hammers and stakes that are used daily were made by Malcolm. The small figures are cast in the studio using the lost wax process.

Mary Ann and Malcolm Owen met while studying in the art metals program at SUNY Oswego. Malcolm had a degree in philosophy and was a self taught blacksmith. They soon formed a partnership making small silver holloware and flatware. They progressed to using copper as a primary material and have been exploring the possibilities ever since.

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Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: smaller than expected
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enjoy this piece.

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Color/Finish: as expected
Great gift idea

This was purchased as a retirement gift for a man who does metal art as a hobby. He really liked it and I felt good giving it as a gift from the company and a thank you for his 17 years of service.