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Redwood Tote Bag featuring the photograph Faces in the Wood #3 by Larry Bacon

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Faces in the Wood #3 Tote Bag

Larry Bacon

by Larry Bacon

$20.50

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Background Color

 
Black

Product Details

Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Faces in the Wood #3" by Larry Bacon.   Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder.   All seams are double-stitched for added durability.   Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.

Design Details

There is a beach on the southern Oregon Coast below a bluff. We can climb down to this pebble beach and then hike south where there is a collection... more

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Artist's Description

There is a beach on the southern Oregon Coast below a bluff. We can climb down to this pebble beach and then hike south where there is a collection of huge redwood stumps washed up on shore. They are so large that we wonder at the intensity of the storm that brought them ashore. They have been there a long time and are beautifully polished by the waves. Many have faces that look back at you, telling secrets of long ago.

About Larry Bacon

Larry Bacon

FOLLOWING THE DREAM - Charlotte and I met in late 1979 when we both worked at Lawrence Livermore Laboratories. We both dreamed of a simpler life, so in 1981, we literally "dropped out" and lived off the grid for the next six years. We mined for gold, cut and sold firewood, did yard work, painted houses... whatever it took to put food on the table. We relished the simple lifestyle and the total serenity of the wilderness. That was just the beginning of a life of adventure and "taking the road less traveled". In 1988 we moved to "town" and began a new adventure. Charlotte pursued a lifelong dream of creating art and I pursued a personal dream of growing produce and selling at Farmer's Markets. We were organic farmers and owned an...

 

$20.50