These clocks come in two shapes (round and square) and two sizes. Each clock has a keyhole at the back for easy hanging on a wall. They're made from an acrylic material that looks like glass but is more durable and sturdy.
.: Material: 100% acrylic
.: Round and square shape options
.: Two size options (10.75''×10.75'' and 8''×8'')
.: Requires one AA battery (NOT included)
.: Includes keyhole hanging slot
Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. "Water Lilies" (1906) by the renowned French Impressionist artist Claude Monet is a part of his iconic series of water landscape paintings produced at his home in Giverny. These late masterpieces are a departure from the diverse contemporary subjects that Monet painted from the 1870s through the 1890s, as he embraced a single, timeless motif—water lilies. The central focus of these remarkable artworks was Monet's cherished flower garden at his Giverny residence. This garden featured a serene water garden adorned with water lilies and a smaller pond connected by a Japanese footbridge. Claude Monet's "Water Lilies" series is a testament to his profound connection with the natural world and his quest to capture the ever-changing qualities of light, color, and the ephemeral nature of time.