This one-of-a-kind Mothman clock is a haunting tribute to Appalachian folklore, set inside an antique bubble glass frame that softly distorts the scene like a memory seen through time. The convex glass adds depth and an old-world eeriness, drawing you into the story with every glance.
At its center, a chiming clock keeps steady time while Mothman glides across a twilight sky. Below him, a lone bridge stretches over dark, reflective water, suspended in that uneasy moment between calm and catastrophe. The scene feels suspended in breath, as though something is about to happen… or already has.
The entire background is painted over authentic newspaper articles recounting sightings and strange encounters dating back to the 1960s in Point Pleasant, layering history directly into the artwork itself. Headlines and faded type peek through the paint, grounding the supernatural imagery in real-world accounts from West Virginia lore.
When the clock chimes, it feels less like a simple marking of hours and more like an echo from the past, a reminder that some stories never truly fade.
Perfect for lovers of folklore, Appalachian mystery, and beautifully strange statement pieces, this Mothman clock doesn’t just tell time… it tells a legend.
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$600.00Price
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