Oh, the work of Toronto based designer/artist Ange-line Tetrault. First things first, this is what she makes at her day job:
Ange-line is a product designer at Imm Living, and creates all of the lovely things above. I originally found those teacups {which I totally need, by the way} on UncommonGoods, but when I made my way back to her site, I was so excited to discover this very cool personal art project:
Yep. A tiny white house, with a hot pink window that you can peek into, where a looping video shows Ange-line trying to decide what to wear. While she does that, you get to dress her up in all sorts of little outfits of your choosing! The project is titled Ritual of Identity, and here’s the gist:
“... the object is my clothes and the subject is myself. Everyday I get dressed and everyday it’s a long process of me trying on many outfits before I finally get the right look. Some days a certain outfit feels like me and other days the same outfit feels like someone else. What’s the rational behind this? Is it all about the persona I feel like projecting that day? Can people tell the persona I’m projecting based on what I’m wearing, or I look the same no matter what I wear? “
This comment is unrelated to the post but I felt I had to find a way to get this message in! Anyway please please check out the work of Leah Yerpe (leahyerpe.com) as she is a phenomenal Brooklyn artist I once knew. You won’t be disappointed.
wow. those are insane! thanks bee! : )