Paddington Station Clock Man at Terry Prater blog

Paddington Station Clock Man. just outside paddington station is a new clock, and trapped inside is a man who has to perpetually keep cleaning the face and drawing new hands on the glass. Learn how he does it and why he was created by artist marten baas. meet the man who lives inside a clock and tells the time outside paddington station. He cleans and paints the hands on the face of the clock to show the current time before having watch as the 'man trapped inside the clock' rubs out the clock hands and draws new ones to keep the time accurate, 24 hours a day. It is of course art, and the man is a video performance of a person, created by the dutch artist, maarten baas, who was commissioned to make the latest in his series of real. in a world where time is fleeting, a man has been trapped inside a clock close to paddington station outside 50 eastbourne terrace.

Paddington Railway Station clock, London, England, UK Stock Photo Alamy
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in a world where time is fleeting, a man has been trapped inside a clock close to paddington station outside 50 eastbourne terrace. It is of course art, and the man is a video performance of a person, created by the dutch artist, maarten baas, who was commissioned to make the latest in his series of real. watch as the 'man trapped inside the clock' rubs out the clock hands and draws new ones to keep the time accurate, 24 hours a day. Learn how he does it and why he was created by artist marten baas. just outside paddington station is a new clock, and trapped inside is a man who has to perpetually keep cleaning the face and drawing new hands on the glass. meet the man who lives inside a clock and tells the time outside paddington station. He cleans and paints the hands on the face of the clock to show the current time before having

Paddington Railway Station clock, London, England, UK Stock Photo Alamy

Paddington Station Clock Man just outside paddington station is a new clock, and trapped inside is a man who has to perpetually keep cleaning the face and drawing new hands on the glass. meet the man who lives inside a clock and tells the time outside paddington station. Learn how he does it and why he was created by artist marten baas. He cleans and paints the hands on the face of the clock to show the current time before having just outside paddington station is a new clock, and trapped inside is a man who has to perpetually keep cleaning the face and drawing new hands on the glass. watch as the 'man trapped inside the clock' rubs out the clock hands and draws new ones to keep the time accurate, 24 hours a day. It is of course art, and the man is a video performance of a person, created by the dutch artist, maarten baas, who was commissioned to make the latest in his series of real. in a world where time is fleeting, a man has been trapped inside a clock close to paddington station outside 50 eastbourne terrace.

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