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Reef Weekender Tote Bag featuring the photograph Reef Window by Joe Loffredo

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Reef Window Weekender Tote Bag

Joe Loffredo

by Joe Loffredo

$49.00

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Product Details

Our weekender tote bags are chic and perfect for a day out on the town, a staycation, or a weekend getaway.   The tote is crafted with soft, spun poly-poplin fabric and features double-stitched seams for added durability.   The 1" thick cotton handles are perfect for carrying the bag by hand or over your shoulder.   This is a must-have for the summer.

Design Details

A view of warm, tropical ocean water with colorful aquatic creatures.

Care Instructions

Spot clean or dry clean only.

Ships Within

2 - 3 business days

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Reef Window Photograph by Joe Loffredo

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Reef Window Zip Pouch

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Weekender Tote Bag Tags

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Photograph Tags

photographs reef photos window photos

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Artist's Description

A view of warm, tropical ocean water with colorful aquatic creatures.

About Joe Loffredo

Joe Loffredo

Unlike many artists, Joe was not artistically inclined at an early age. He did nothing at all with art until college, when he painted fantasy and military lead figures. At the time, he called himself a painter as opposed to an artist, because he didn't use any shadowing or fancy techniques, and such things would merit the title of artist. He painted on and off for some years afterward, and then left it completely. Many years later, Joe had a job where he worked at home for three days a week. An educational TV channel featured painting shows during his lunch time, and he began watching them regularly. Before long, he became interested in acrylics. For the first few years, he produced landscapes, but just wasn't happy with them. He tried...

 

$49.00