“I’d rather create a one-liner than infuse my work with intentional ambiguity,” writes designer Mark Moskovitz about his piece, “Cabinetmaker.”
He tells us:
“I’ve always been a big fan of simple, chunky objects that work well and have more than one purpose. For a carpenter, these pencils are more than just a pencil, they’re a tool, including jamming a saw guard, a scribe, and many more uses. I just wanted to pay a small homage to a ‘free’ object I like a lot. I can’t resist a visual pun.”
Check out more of Mark’s work at his site, FiftyTwoThousand.com. Be sure to check out the Writer’s Cabin (under Bio), a creation that would make Thoreau proud.
[Image and quotation Mark Moskovitz, used with permission of the artist.]
