ENVISION Artist Series - White Square by Patrick McCowan - 14.5" Silver  Contemporary Body Quartz Movement Decorative Wall Clock
ENVISION Artist Series -Patrick McCowan - 14.5" Silver Contemporary Body Quartz Movement Decorative Wall Clock

ENVISION Artist Series - White Square by Patrick McCowan - 14.5" Silver Contemporary Body Quartz Movement Decorative Wall Clock

Price: $69.99
Retail Price:$79.99
Your Savings:$10.00(13%)
Product Number:CF51461400-McCOWAN1
  • FEEL GOOD ABOUT YOUR PURCHASEThis Clock Was Assembled In The USA by People Who Are Legally Blind. All proceeds benefit The Chicago Lighthouse, a social service organization providing services for people who are blind, visually impaired, disabled and Veterans. When ever possible we select local suppliers providing meaningful employment here at home.
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FOR A GOOD CAUSE: This clock is hand Assembled by people who are blind. A population impacted by a 70% Unemployment rate.

STYLISH: Original work provided by renowned artist Patrick McCowan who is legally blind

ECO-FRIENDLY & DURABLE: Clock Bodies are made using 30% post-consumer recycled materials, are shatter-resistant and UV-protected.

PRECISE: Top quality quartz movement ensures accuracy. Requires one AA battery, not included. One year limited warranty.

ASSEMBLED IN THE USA: This Chicago Lighthouse wall clock was assembled in The USA by people who are blind or visually impaired.

Made in the USA by people who are blind. Artist Series Patrick McCowan - Patrick has dedicated his studio practice at Envision Arts to exploring two-dimensional spatial relationships using stickers of all varieties, while pushing three-dimensional boundaries as he layers, stacks, and creates different forms on paper, found objects, and more. Patrick, is methodical in all he creates. This work is often described as “Outsider Art” and has been on display in downtown Wichita in vacant window storefronts managed by the Wichita Creatives Cohort, A Window Into Wichita Art, AWIWA. In September of 2021, Patrick has his first solo exhibition, Layered, at the Salina Community Theater in Salina, Kansas. Work like Patrick's is known as Outsider Art that almost always employ techniques that consist of repetition. Patterns are obsessively created using marks, bounded or created using one particular material that is repeatedly executed to bring satisfying comfort and order to life amidst the chaos. The term, Art Brut, or “raw art” was coined by the French artist, Jean Dubuffet, in the 1950s to categorize artwork that was made by introverted, isolated, and under-represented artists of the time. Art Brut, now known more commonly as, Outsider Art, was introduced in 1972 by the English academic, Roger Cardinal, determined to “shine light on the art made by artists usually untrained, living quietly, and somewhere sheltered.” (The Art Story Foundation©2021)

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