Consumer Condensed: Original 32 Installation Fanny Pack

$36.50

This fanny pack, featuring GL.Raconteur’s original 32 piece Consumer Condensed installation, is the ultimate accessory for people on the go. This waist bag has everything—the right size, a small inside pocket, and adjustable straps—to become your favorite fashion item if you're at an event, getting ready for a vacation, or just like to keep your hands free.

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ABOUT THE CONSUMER CONDENSED SERIES

The original concept of the Consumer Condensed series was to examine the language that we use to describe, categorize, label, and measure people with developmental disabilities, and how a thought process rooted in that language affects people with disabilities and our relationships with them. The series provided a rare reflective point of view; offering the artists’ insight as to how she and her peers believe that they are perceived by others. These perceptions are simplified into one-word labels placed underneath the title “Consumer”; the current word of choice through much of California’s service system to refer to someone with a developmental disability.

While Warhol’s iconic soup cans have been repurposed by many, GL.Raconteur/Gabby Ledesma was able to procure the permission and copyright from both Campbell’s Soup and the United States Copyright Office to produce this concept; giving her the sole right to the Consumer Condensed series.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

  • Dimensions: 6.5″ (16 cm) in height, 13″ (33 cm) in width, and 2¾″ (7 cm) in diameter

  • Water-resistant material

  • Small, customizable inner pocket without zipper

  • Silky lining, piped inside hems

  • Wide adjustable straps with plastic strap regulators

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About the Artist


ABOUT THE CONSUMER CONDENSED SERIES

Consumer Condensed was GL.Raconteur/Gabby Ledesma’s debut installation to the art world in 2012. The original concept of the series was to examine the language that we use to describe, categorize, label, and measure people with developmental disabilities, and how a thought process rooted in that language affects people with disabilities and our relationships with them. The series provided a rare reflective point of view; offering the artists’ insight as to how she and her peers believe that they are perceived by others. These perceptions are simplified into one-word labels placed underneath the title “Consumer”; the current word of choice through much of California’s service system to refer to someone with a developmental disability.

The installation draws its visual inspiration from Warhol’s 1962 work “Campbell’s Soup Cans,” one of the most recognizable of contemporary artworks. As Warhol provoked critics to question and debate the parameters of fine art; the Consumer Condensed series does the same.

While Warhol’s iconic soup cans have been repurposed by many, GL.Raconteur/Gabby Ledesma was able to procure the permission and copyright from Campbell’s Soup and the United States Copyright Office to produce the series; giving her the sole right to the Consumer Condensed series.


GL.Raconteur/Gabby Ledesma has been creating art for over 20 years. Her mission is to advocate for art in the disabled and special needs community. Her body of work is comprised of watercolors, acrylics and mixed media. In her free time, you can find her going to karaoke with friends, working on 1,000 piece puzzle, or meticulously organizing something.

 
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