Reusable Tote Bag - Artist Collection
$16.95
Tote bags are reusable, water-resistant, washable.
Each comes folded in a matching zipper bag.
20" x 16.5".
Handles are 10.6".
Holds up to 44 lbs.
Weighs only 1.94oz.
About the artists and bags:
Ada Nangala Dixon - Water Dreaming Red Ada Nangala Dixon was born in 1952 at Mount Doreen, a cattle breeding station 55 km west of Yuendumu in the Northern Territory of Australia. Painting is a family tradition. Ada's father is Pegleg Jampijinpa, a Pintupi artist. Her mother is Margaret Napangardi Brown, a Warlukurlangu artist with her sister Joy Nangala Brown. The land, the plants and the animals are depicted on the recycled tote bag. |
Antonio Rodrigues - Yes Flourishing with fearless florals. Going for graceful greens. Say YES to the power of words and letters with the Antonio Rodrigues Yes tote bag. Let this artist tote bag be your favorite tour guide into the wonderful world of rushing rhythms, significant structures and paper cuts. |
Brosmind - Slasher the Slice |
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CĂ©leste Wallaert - Joyful & Free |
Craig & Karl - Don't Look Now |
Daniel RamĂrez PĂ©rez - Lucky Lemons The creator of those Lucky Lemons is Daniel Ramirez Perez, an illustrator and creative director from Berlin who applies his versatile yet recognizable design style to any project, including advertising, branding and motion. His international clients include Lufthansa, Sony, Sephora and CondĂ© Nast. |
Jennifer Napaljarri Lewis - Water Dreaming Pink |
Mark Conlan Looking Up Mark Conlan is an Irish artist based in Melbourne with his little dog, Pickle. His characteristic whimsical style is both unique and playful, accentuated by his bold use of colour in limited palettes. |
Owen Gildersleeve -Â Hello |
Pomme Chan - Thai Floral |
Smiley - Geometric Experimental angles. Bold hues. Kaleidoscope looks. Make an impact as you sashay away with the Geometric recycled tote bag. © Smiley Smile at the original icon of pure happiness. Smiley has been spreading positivity since 1972 and the icon has become an integral part of popular culture, worn by trendsetters around the world. |
Steven Wilson - Love & Hope The Love and Hope typographic recycled bag was created using one of Wilson's bespoke alphabets during the recent lockdowns as a positive message to everyone. Steven Wilson lives and works in Brighton and can often be found foraging through the local flea markets for obscure books and discarded paraphernalia to use as inspiration. Circus posters, Victorian postcards, and analogue print processes are amongst the many themes he cites as reference for his varied and experimental work which he generalizes as âsomewhere between pop and psychedeliaâ. |
Yuval Haker - Lippy Lips A pair of lips, blissfully perched upon a cloud, daydreaming, legs swinging to and fro. This illustration is a single frame from a cheeky little animated loop which can be found on the artistâs website... and now on our recycled tote bag. Yuval Haker is an animation director and illustrator originally from Israel, currently based in New York. His work is colorful, funny and often surreal. Heâs worked Netflixâs Explained and The Headspace Guide to Meditation, as well as the YouTube Originals documentary World Debut produced for the Olympics. Commercial clients include Spotify, Sharpie, Vox and Intuit. |