




The Broken Clock by Jericho Moral - Framed Puzzle Edition
THE HARAYA FRAMED EDITION
This artwork began as a Haraya puzzle. By special request, our team carefully assembles each puzzle before framing it for display. Piece by piece, between projects, meetings, and the rhythms of daily work, every completed artwork carries not only the image itself but also the time and care invested in bringing it together.
Created for those who love the artwork but may not have the time to complete the puzzle themselves, these framed editions make it possible to enjoy the piece immediately in homes, offices, and meaningful spaces.
Because each piece is assembled by our small team, only a limited number can be prepared at any given time. Please allow several days to a few weeks for assembly and framing.
FEATURES
- Completed by hand by the Looking for Juan team and framed as a finished artwork
- Finished artwork size: 70 cm × 35.6 cm
- Premium puzzle with standard black frame and matting
- A collectible piece celebrating Philippine contemporary art
FRAMING
Each artwork comes professionally framed in our standard black gallery frame with archival matting, ready to display upon arrival.
For those seeking a different aesthetic, alternative frame colors and finishes are available upon request. Our team would be happy to recommend framing options that best complement both the artwork and your space. Additional framing fees apply for custom frame selections.
THE ARTWORK
In The Broken Clock, Jericho Moral invites us to dwell in a beautiful collapse of order where disarray becomes poetic and the absurd gives way to wonder. Here, he conjures a world of fantastical creatures, precarious architecture, and overlapping narratives. Time appears to be fractured in this archipelago, where every little scene unfolds all at once in a dreamlike state of flux. It is a meditation on disarray, imagination, and dissolution of structure.
THE ARTIST
Jericho Moral graduated from the University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts in 2011. An advocate of craftsmanship, he grounds his aesthetic in traditional styles and media. His work often explores themes of the naïve, grotesque, and folkloric—resulting in pieces that are often absurd or whimsical in nature. He is a member of Ang Ilustrador ng Kabataan, and has been published by Lampara, Johnny & Hansel, and Bookmark. In 2014, he received an Honorable Mention for the prestigious Alcala Prize from the Philippine Board on Books for Young People.
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Every purchase of this puzzle is matched with book donations to children from disadvantaged communities in the Philippines in support of CANVAS’ 1 Million Books for 1 Million Filipino Children Campaign.