There are those who are travel alone, with some with friends, with some partners and those with a dummy as the American conceptual artist Suzanne Heintz.
to investigate the complicated world of human relationships and tired of being told " found a man," as it is happily single and tired of the insistence of his circle of friends about the need to start a family and have a normal life, like everyone else, she decided to stage the photographic project "Life once removed".
Suzanne Heintz, artistic director in the city of Denver, so take the initiative to take all the counterattack inventing a dream life with mannequins.
So she bought a family them, an "husband" and a "daughter" and brought them around the world, taking pictures togheter with those mannequins, by colors and settings typical of American family vacations 60s. "
With a style very similar to that of Wes Anderson (bright colors, side "fake" wanted), Suzanne Heintz creates a funny parody of all the moments that we live absolutely. Portrayed with his family at the dinner table at Christmas or lying on the lap of her husband in Paris, Suzanne lives in these moments absurd what her friends reproached for not having.
"With these images I'd like to reflect and invite people to abandon an obsolete idea of life success, " said Heintz . And what do you think ? We are very influenced by the old models?
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