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Looked at this for 3 months before I bought it. Love it!

Artist’s Statement

  

Artwork Name: Smoking’ Backpacks

  

Smokin’ Backpacks is simple photographic collage made using twenty-one different photographs that depict a girl smoking two cigarettes with a yellow Kånken backpack which underlines the fact that sometimes behind the trends that society creates there are marvellous aspects which no one is actually aware of.

 

The subject of this photograph is not the girl because it is not what stands out in the context but the yellow backpack that immediately captures the viewers eye. When taking this picture I payed particular attention to two different details with which I tried to argument my thesis, the yellow backpack and the cigarettes on both sides. Both of these two elements symbolise an aspect of the society. The yellow Kånken backpack is produced by a Norwegian brand called Fjallraven, which is a brand that is really involved in global issues. As a matter of fact it uses a great part of the earnings it makes with the backpack to improve the living conditions of people of the third world countries and the conditions of the environment we live in. The brand basically helps improve the planet we live in but very few people who buy the backpack know it. This takes us back to the second symbol the cigarettes. The girl is is depicted with two cigarettes to show how strongly the trends of society can influence the masses. Smoking is seen as a cool thing by many people and that is why over time it became a trend and people do it without really knowing why. This is what happens with the backpacks, because the people become blindly clouded by the trends the society creates that they don’t really understand the meaning the things have, they only see the meaning the society gives them.

October 5, 2009 (21/365)

 

So today was pretty uneventful. I only have 2 more assignments until break though!! Yay!!! I am really ready for a break! I always think about getting a new backpack, but I have had my L.L Bean one forever! Maybe Andy and I could stop in Freeport on the way home and go to L.L Bean....hmmmmmmm :D

backpack straps with back flap open - 2nd step

I find something that I like to sew (it has letters :)), not complicated and it is nice present.

This backpack has the look of a drawstring backpack but without the drawstring. There are no zippers to deal with but items still remain secure with front snap closure. The backpack can be expanded by undoing the side snaps. How cool is that!

Lake Sabrina to Dusy Basin, via Echo Col and Le Conte Canyon

Compact lightweight packables have a million different uses, this one transforms into a full-size backpack. No matter where you’re going, throw a packable backpack, tote or duffel bag into your travel bag. This super lightweight daypack is great for day trips. And when you’re on your way home and realize you need extra space for souvenirs you’ve picked up along the way, no worries. We’ve got you covered.

Product available in Black, Blue, Morocco

Backpacks for BaghdadChildren of the Draya Elementary School in Harthiyah in Baghdad hold up newly received backpacks Oct. 10, after receiving donated school supplies from the Mansour District Iraqi Police force.

(U.S. Army photo courtesy of 463rd Military Police Company, MND-B)

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