The lid of the bag can be opened to the front. The interior zone is therefore easy to access and can be handled while carrying the bag along. Furthermore, there is a zipper mesh pocket inside the lid for things you need close to hand. The lid itself will be locked close to your body on the rear side of the bag to protect the bag’s contents.
A detachable accessory compartment offers space for a small notebook, wallet, MP3 player, your cell phone, pens, credit cards, and a lot more things you need when you’re out and about.
Type. Box.Bag.
Size. 33 x 37 x 13cm
Volume. 10 ltr.
Features.
- Orange Polyester outer fabric
- Handmade embossed printing all over the bag
- Lining out of black nylon fabric with lustrous silver stripes
At boardwalks and arcades. Dean Snyder.
Dean Snyder was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Today he lives and works in Providence, Rhode
Island. He grew up on a farm and spent family summer holidays on the boardwalks and arcades of the
New Jersey shore – where the bright lights and seductive displays of the carnival sideshows left
lasting memories. The tidal push-pull between attraction and repulsion, the potent mixture of pleasure
and risk, and the fine balance of sunshine and noir that is found there, has inspired Dean Snyder's
work from the start.
After art school training at the Lanchester Polytechnic College of Art and Design, he graduated
from the School of the Art Institute in Chicago.
His work has been exhibited in group and solo shows nationally and internationally. Just to name a
few: Instituto Cultural Peruano Norteamericano, Lima, Peru in 1999, National Academy of Design New
York, USA in 2004, Beijing Olympic Art Dream, China in 2007, and Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum
and Art Gallery, New York, USA in 2008.
He has received numerous fellowships and awards for his work. Snyder became known for sculptures
crafted of wood and rawhide, some tattooed with fantastical drawings.
For the auf blank box bag project I developed an image that invoked a sensation of a life-form attaching itself to the skin of the bag. An object and a drawing, a plant form and an organism. It could also be viewed as an emblematic tattoo wrapping itself around the body of the bag.
Prime subjects in my work are biological forms that lure, seduce, then snare. I am mining this aspect of eroticism in biology, which is often dangerous, sometimes lethal, and endlessly alluring. Whether drawn or sculpted, my objects are characters in an ongoing fiction where elegance merges with the carnivalesque.

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