Having designed and built several clocks during my career it suddenly occurred to me that — Kit Williams
You see, my ambition was not to confound the engineering world but simply to create a beautiful piece of art. — Kit Williams
I made every single piece myself, each individual component, so it was quite time consuming. — Kit Williams
He was so tenacious he defied the distraction of women by refusing to have them in his — Kit Williams
Newton, of course, was the inventor of differential calculus so his place in the tale is quite special. — Kit Williams
Once upon a perfect night, unclouded and still, there came the face of a pale and beautiful lady. — Kit Williams
If you look closely you can see that they are all interconnected, symbolic of a never-ending — Kit Williams
She’s not happy about the life she is living but to jump through the hoop would mean to succumb to death. — Kit Williams
The rabbit is significant in that the handle on the original south pointing chariot was — Kit Williams
The original item looked like a little hand cart with the figure of a man mounted on a — Kit Williams
The hoop is there to remind us not to jump through it, not to submit to someone else’s control. — Kit Williams
The engine of ancient society was religion but the engine of contemporary society, as I see it, is advertising. — Kit Williams
The dog, the rabbit and the hoop all feature in the painting, and take the place of the orrery. — Kit Williams