Time doesn't move the way clocks pretend it does.
It rushes, stalls, stretches across an afternoon, and disappears entirely when you're not looking. The Hands of Time collection was built around that truth. Seven paintings, each one a different argument about what time actually feels like when you stop measuring it and start living inside it.
The clock faces here are real enough to recognise and abstract enough to unsettle. Roman numerals dissolve into colour. Hands cut through chaos with the precision of something that no longer cares about punctuality. The paint moves the way time moves: in layers, in bursts, in moments of unexpected stillness surrounded by noise.
This is not a collection about clocks. It's a collection about the experience of being human in a world that keeps insisting you hurry up.
Each piece is available as a poster print or mounted art print in A0 and A1. A 1200 x 2000mm format is available on request. Email jacques@jacquesviljoen.co.za for quotes and sizing details.






