"Johnny 0002"
Hand split wood on a wooden panel frame
18.5” x 8” x 2.5”
Hand split wood on a wooden panel frame
18.5” x 8” x 2.5”
Hand split wood on a wooden panel frame
18.5” x 8” x 2.5”
Our Johnny clocks get their name from an uncle that I never got the chance to meet. Based on the stories I’ve heard, he lived a life that was wild, inspirational, and generally pretty crazy. Although it’s pretty common for these kinds of stories to be exaggerated, many different witnesses have pretty convincingly corroborated those about my uncle, and a few of the stories have even been documented in newspapers and books. I’m not one to bore people by telling them about my dreams, but basically, I had a dream one night that my uncle wanted me to make a white clock, so I did and named it after him.
This split wood pendulum clock features a cutout in the face of the piece that exposes a partially hidden swinging pendulum. This piece has a horizontal strip layout on the clock face with a contrasting vertical strip layout on the face of the pendulum. The split wood is painted white and finished with a satin protective coating. This piece features black baton clock hands that provide a strong contrast against the white face of the piece.
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Size: Approximately 18.5” long x 8” wide x 2.5” deep
Due to the nature of the piece the measurements may vary approximately 0.25”
Clock Face: Horizontal split wood finished in white with a satin protective finish
Clock Sides and Back: White colored wood with a satin protective finish. The top, bottom, and sides of the back are offset from the face approximately 0.5” giving the face a slightly protruding look when displayed
Clock Hands: Black batons (straight and rectangular)
Pendulum Face: Vertical split wood finished in white with a satin protective finish
Features: Circular shaped cutout that exposes the pendulum, dampeners to minimize the sound of the pendulum
Display: Wall hanging
Notes: Requires one AA battery (not included)