
Wallpockets

Wallpockets
I had these fun little barnacles die-cut in southeastern Indiana out of some house-made recycled, flood-coated corrugated, that’s then die-cut by the same factory. Then I have them shipped to the Clovernook Center for the Blind in Cincinnati, to support their initiative to help provide wage-earning work for visually-impaired folk.
These lovely friends fold up and tab into themselves to be hung on the wall–just like picture frames–in clusters of your own creation, providing a perfect little pocket for all manner of stashables.
Corrugated Paperboard, Ink, 2012










