Art

Life Once Removed / Suzanes Heintz

Photographer Suzanes Heintz is a self-proclaimed spinster. As a single woman, she got fed up with the bombardment of questions about when she was going to get married. Tired of being pitied, she decided to confront this issue head on. She purchased two mannequins — one male and one female child — and the series Life Once Removed was born. Dressing up and posing with her fake family, she stages witty representations of the American Dream. Ski trips, vacations, and stereotypical romantic moments are all acted out by Heintz, and she sets the scene perfectly. These colourful images feel saturated, in both how they look and the emotional exuberance of the her expression and body language — via Beautiful/Decay Artist & Design

Art

AR Edition / Chris Bathgate

I had talked about expanding my original AR645452222344 prototype into an edition using various metals and finishes, and now here we are with a completed six piece set. Each is an inverse pair using the three main red metals in my Pallet — via Chris Bathgate

Art, Wildlife

My head is an octopus tote bag / Huebucket

Our quality crafted Tote Bags are hand sewn in America using durable, yet lightweight, poly poplin fabric. All seams and stress points are double stitched for durability. They are washable, feature original artwork on both sides and a sturdy 1” wide cotton webbing strap for comfortably carrying over your shoulder — via Society6