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  1. Kehinde Wiley Death of Hyacinth Tote Bag

    Two-sided canvas bag Satin lined Jacquard woven logo handles Measures 16 x 17 inches Handle drop 11 inches This limited edition tote bag features Kehinde Wiley's 2022 painting titled The Death of Hyacinth (Ndey Buri Mboup), first exhibited in Kehinde Wiley: An Archaeology of Silence at Foundazione Giorgio Cini in 2022, as a collateral event of the 59th international art exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. Expanding on Kehinde Wiley's body of work DOWN from 2008, which was initially inspired by Hans Holbein the Younger's The Dead Christ in the Tomb as well as historical paintings and sculptures of fallen warriors and figures in the state of repose, Wiley created an unsettling series of prone Black bodies, re-conceptualizing classical pictorial forms to create a contemporary version of monumental portraiture, resounding with violence, pain, and death, as well as ecstasy.

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    $65.00
  2. Kehinde Wiley Mrs. Siddons Canvas Tote Bag

    Two-sided canvas bag Satin lined Jacquard woven logo handles Measures 16 x 17 inches Handle drop 11 inches This limited edition tote bag features Kehinde Wiley's 2012 painting Mrs. Siddons, which was first exhibited at Sean Kelly Gallery in "An Economy of Grace", Wiley's first-ever series dedicated to female subjects. Reimagined from Thomas Gainsborough's 1785 painting of the same name, Wiley's subject wears a dress designed in collaboration with Riccardo Tisci. Assuming the pose of her 18th century counterpart, her head is tilted rightward, looking to something beyond the canvas edges.

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    $65.00
  3. Kehinde Wiley Mrs. Waldorf Astor Canvas Tote Bag

    Two-sided canvas bag Satin lining with Jacquard woven logo handles 16 x 17 inches Handle drop length: 11 inches Edition of 1000 This limited edition tote bag features Kehinde Wiley’s 2012 painting 'Mrs. Waldorf Astor,' reimagined from John Singer Sargent’s 1908 painting of the same title. In collaboration with Riccardo Tisci, Creative Director of Givenchy at the time, Wiley’s model is enrobed in a custom-made white dress. A nearly identical composition to its 20th century counterpart, the background is flattened with plant tendrils, entwining around the models body and into the foreground.

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    $65.00
  4. Louise Bourgeois Spiral Grids Tote Bag

    Water Resistant Polyester Holds up to 44 lbs. 19.7" x 16.5" Spirals of the spider’s web. Spinning and weaving. Inward and outward. Control and chaos. Control and freedom. The spiral can control chaos but it can also unravel. Grids of red, tempered with black, use the spiral as symbolic of the cyclical nature of life on the recycled tote bag. Louise Bourgeois Spirals, 2005 © The Easton Foundation / TATE London 2021 As a young girl, Louise Bourgeois was dyeing cloth, weaving and sewing in her parents’ tapestry studio in Paris. Bourgeois loved spiders. She described the spider as an artist, spinning thread and creating magnificent webs. It could also mend things like the restoring of tapestries in her childhood. “The spiral is an attempt at controlling the chaos.”

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    $16.99
  5. Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci Tote Bag

    Water Resistant Polyester Holds up to 44 lbs. 19.7" x 16.5" Her mesmerising smile. Her enchanting glance. Her sorcerous stare. Get lost in Mona Lisa’s extraordinary eyes with the Leonardo da Vinci tote bag. © The Louvre Paris Leonardo da Vinci, also called ‘The Renaissance Man’, is considered to be the key person in the birth of the European Renaissance. His rare masterpieces clearly show he was a man seeking perfection.

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    $16.99
  6. Weekender Bag - Water Dreaming Blue

    Weighs 10.93 oz Can carry up to 33 lbs Size: 9.8" x 19.7" x 9.8" Adjustable and removable strap 10.6" - 23.6" Side pocket zipper 7.9" Handles: 10.6" In contemporary Warlpiri paintings, traditional iconography is used to represent the ‘Jukurrpa’ (Dreaming). Short dashes are often used to represent ‘mangkurdu’ (cumulus & stratocumulus clouds). Longer, flowing lines represent ‘ngawarra’ (flood waters). Small circles are used to depict ‘mulju’ (soakages) and river bed on the LOQI recycled weekender. KIRSTEN NANGALA EGAN © Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation, 2022. Producing Aboriginal art, promoting Indigenous culture and supporting the remote community of Yuendumu since 1985.

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    $39.99
  7. Zip Pockets - Gustav Klimt

    Mini 5" x 9" Midi 8" x 11" Maxi 10" x 13" Made of 100% recycled taffeta by GREEN CIRCLE® certified. STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified. Water resistant. The sentimental celebration of love. The sensual translation of femininity. The glorious formation of forms.
 Discover the luminous golden period of Gustav Klimt with these zip pockets. The Kiss © Belvedere Museum Vienna. Stoclet Frieze - Knight, 1905 © Oesterreichische Galerie Belvedere
, Vienna © Burnt 1945 Castle Immendorf.

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    $19.99

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