Ancient time keeping is a fascinating study. It wasn’t until the late 1800’s when public clocks were available for people to see the time which was more accurate than 2 hours “give or take”. When railroad travel became a popular mode of transportation, accurate time keeping was necessary, traveling from one town or city, to another, and an arrival and departure time schedule was implemented.
My granddaughter took this picture on her visit to Europe in Dec 2018-Jan 2019, of the Prague Astronomical clock which dates back to 1410. A masterpiece of art.
Products:
Fortuna Collection now on sale
Fortuna ArtPlay Palette (ap2, paintwhite1, folliage, fastener bracket, buttonblue)
MultiMedia Clocks No 2 (geargold, clocktower, clockgreen, gearsmallgray, keyheart, clockstop)
New Years WordART Mix No 1 (2025, lantern, clockrusted, beads)
Fortuna ArtsyLayered Template (frames, masks, papers)
Project Template Album No 2 (numbers 1410)
Process:
Began with ap2, and paint 1 from APP.
Various gears from MM Clocks, and WAMix were placed.
The frames, masks/papers, were added and my photo clipped to the masks.
Numbers from Project Template album make the date under the photos.