Square Wall Clock in Glacier
Square Wall Clock in Glacier
Square Wall Clock in Glacier
Square Wall Clock in Glacier

Square Wall Clock in Glacier

Wood Wall Clock (ID: A156729)
Designed by Grant-Noren
$200
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Ingela Noren and Daniel Grant are the inheritors of a Scandinavian tradition; these early craftsmen developed a method of "faux finishing" which reproduced the texture of exotic stones and wood on furniture and building interiors. The soothing, colorful swirls of this wall clock were hand-painted using milk paint, then finished with several layers of rich lacquer for unique smoothness and visual depth.
Uses one AA battery (included).
  • Ready to hang
  • Battery operated, uses AA (included)
  • small mechanism that takes a AA battery and has a hanger for the wall.
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Milk Paint, Wood
  • Wipe clean with a soft cloth and mild cleanser.
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Grant-Noren

Grant-Noren

Ingela Noren and Daniel Grant
"We go forward from a thread of tradition with fresh instinct in our contemporary works. We aim to expand and excite the definition of furniture."

Ingela Noren and Daniel Grant are the inheritors of a Scandinavian tradition. The early craftsmen who developed their method of "faux finishing" reproduced exotic stones and wood on furniture and building interiors. Over the centuries, perfect representation became less important than artistry and originality.

All of Noren and Grant's works are hand painted on wood. As taught by an old master in Stockholm, they first apply an underlayer of sealing stain or paint. They then mix pigment with a milk-based emulsion, creating glazes that they apply and manipulate with a diverse set of tools. There are metal and rubber combs, many-headed brushes for creating grain and veins, rags, sponges, stippling brushes, and even their own fists and fingers. At the end, a final varnish is applied to protect the work and impart a commanding sheen.

Noren and Grant's partnership began in 1986 in Pietrasanta, Italy, where they worked as marble sculptors. Ingela Noren, a renowned weaver, studied art and craft in Sweden, her native country, including faux finish techniques. Daniel Grant, a skilled and professional marble sculptor and painter, studied art and philosophy in California. He made custom furniture and cabinets before joining Noren in their combined artistic venture in 1994.

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