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Cellphone case: Hi!

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    Object Details

    Donor Name

    Jennie Kappenman

    Notes

    Cellphone/mobile phone case, Tough Case for Apple iPhone 8 Plus. Design is a graphic representation of a waving penguin saying "Hi!" in front of/in the open mouth of a shark. See this 2015 interview with artist Jay Fleck: https://blog.threadless.com/artist-shop-spotlight-jay-fleck/ : "[Interviewer Shawn Gauthier:] Your work has such a whimsical, lighthearted quality to it. How did this particular style come to be? [Jay Fleck:] When I first started, I wasn't at all into cutesiness or whimsy. I worked mostly with simple shapes and geometric animals, and wasn't interested in characters and personality. As time passed, I became influenced by what other artists were doing. I'd see things that were cute and they'd bring a smile to my face, and I thought, why not? I started drawing animals in a more cartoony style; I think one of my first attempts was a design called "Hi!". I still had to give it some edge; it's a penguin about to be eaten by shark. I wasn't quite ready for full-on cute just yet." The case is green thermoplastic polymer with a matte black interior. A stylized graphic of a shark, with jaws open, about to devour a penguin, is printed on the back in dark green yellow red and orange. Impressed on the interior is the number 1P7P/8P. Portals created in the case provide access to phone buttons and plugs.
    E437479 and E437480 are identical.

    Record Last Modified

    7 May 2024

    Specimen Count

    1

    Culture

    American

    Accession Number

    2090185

    USNM Number

    E437479-0

    Object Type

    Cellphone case

    Length

    7.75 cm

    Height

    16.08 cm

    Depth

    1.09 cm

    Place

    Shorewood, Will County, Illinois, United States, North America

    See more items in

    Anthropology

    Data Source

    NMNH - Anthropology Dept.

    Topic

    Ethnology

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/31cee51f5-39cb-43f4-9094-4bfdb956fbbd

    Record ID

    nmnhanthropology_16792229
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