What Time is It
What Time is It
What Time is It
What Time is It
What Time is It
What Time is It
ONE OF A KIND

What Time is It

Wood Clock (ID: A157265)
Designed by Jacob Rogers Art
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This large wall clock is a functional artwork crafted from Pennsylvania black walnut wood, using traditional woodworking techniques. The hardwood glows under a hand-rubbed oil finish. Heavy gauge aluminum is painted with an acid-resistant paint and submerged in an acid bath, which etches away the unpainted background and reveals the artist's design. Saws, files, and buffing prepare the metal for its finished state. Seiko Quartz mechanism. Uses AA batteries (included). Signed by the artist and ready to hang.
  • Ready to hang, hang bar
  • Battery operated, uses AA (included)
  • Reliable Seiko Quartz
  • One-of-a-kind piece
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Aluminum, Walnut
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Jacob Rogers Art

Jacob Rogers Art

Evy Rogers and Joe Jacob
"We are collaborating artists from separate studios. We combine our experience and talent to create art clocks, tables, and functional art accessories that mix beautifully figured woods with paintings etched in metal. "

The name "Jacob Rogers Art" comes from combining the last names of two artists: Joe Jacob and Evy Rogers. These artists work together to integrate fine art with function. They offer rare and unique luxury items made from acid-etched aluminum and wood. They combine their metal art with wood from reclaimed trees that they collect, cut, and dry to create functional art furniture and accessories.

Rogers and Jacob have studios in Pennsylvania where fine art meets fine craftsmanship. Rogers designs and hand paints the aluminum pieces in her studio. Jacob has a metal and wood workshop/studio where he acid-etches the art into the metal. He incorporates the acid-etched metal art with wood to create the rare and original Jacob Rogers Art.

Evy Rogers began her career after graduating with a masters degree in art education from Pennsylvania State University. Joe Jacob graduated from the North Bennett School of Boston where he studied antique reproductions and was conferred the degree of Master of Antique Reproductions. Joe and Evy met at a gallery showing of Joe's art furniture and a creative union was struck.

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