Clothespin Pop Art Warhol style print - #1
by Jean luc Comperat
Title
Clothespin Pop Art Warhol style print - #1
Artist
Jean luc Comperat
Medium
Digital Art - Digital
Description
Clothespin Pop Art Warhol style print - #1 - Spring type wooden clothespin.
A clothespin (US English), or clothes peg (UK English) is a fastener used to hang up clothes for drying, usually on a clothes line. Clothespins often come in many different designs.
Today, many clothes-pegs (also clothespins) are manufactured very cheaply by creating two interlocking plastic or wooden prongs, in between which is often wedged a small spring. This design was invented by David M. Smith of Springfield, Vermont, in 1853.
By a lever action, when the two prongs are pinched at the top of the peg, the prongs open up, and when released, the spring draws the two prongs shut, creating the action necessary for gripping. Smith was also known for being an excellent violin player. It was one of his hobbies. He used to think clearly whenever playing violin, thinking about every day problems. That was how he came up with the idea to invent a clothespin.
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October 31st, 2018
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