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Tree Bark Tote Bag featuring the photograph Bark with a Bite by Jill Love

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Bark with a Bite Tote Bag

Jill Love

by Jill Love

$34.95

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Product Details

Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Bark with a Bite" by Jill Love.   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

The Pochote tree (Bombacopsis qunata), has a trunk covered with sharp spines that can project as much as an inch from its trunk. It is common the... more

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2 - 3 business days

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Comments (1)

Greg Reed

Greg Reed

Cool!! L/F

Artist's Description

The Pochote tree (Bombacopsis qunata), has a trunk covered with sharp spines that can project as much as an inch from its trunk. It is common the Guanacaste province along the Pacific side of the country.

The tree is used for lumber because it grows straight and tall. The wood is white. It is also known as a spiny cedar tree but is a broad-leaf deciduous tree, losing its leaves during the dry season.

I photographed this tree on the golf course at the Peninsula Papagayo in Costa Rica.

This image is copyright protected by Jill Love and can be viewed and purchased at Jill-Love.pixels.com. Thank you for visiting! I'd be honored if you'd leave a comment.

Thank to the FAA Group Administrators for featuring this image in the following groups:

iPhone Photography
Smart Phone Photography

About Jill Love

Jill Love

My memories begin as a five-year-old-free-spirit discovering and creating anything 'beautiful.' I was bold, creative, curious, and loved adventure. It stands to reason that when I spray painted the neighbor's black hearse a sparkling shade of silver that I was destined to be an artist. Now that I'm in my 7th decade, my free spirit has settled down a bit (the hearse owner would be glad). Still, curiosity, creativity, and an eye for beauty define me. Lots of things inspire me in my art. I love traveling, and have been afforded the opportunity to see wonderful places all over the world. I then share our travel destinations with others so they can experience the beauty out there too. Another passion of mine is ornamental gardening. Flowers...

 

$34.95