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Skulls Weekender Tote Bag featuring the painting Mans Inhumanity to Man by Marsha Elliott

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Mans Inhumanity to Man Weekender Tote Bag

Marsha Elliott

by Marsha Elliott

$43.00

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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

Not pretty, I know - wasn't meant to be. Even the greatest painter who ever lived with all the colors available, couldn't make this a pretty subject.... more

Care Instructions

Spot clean or dry clean only.

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2 - 3 business days

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Comments (11)

Jenny Armitage

Jenny Armitage

Congratulations on your sale!

Marsha Elliott replied:

Thank you, Jenny.

Shawn OLeary

Shawn OLeary

The title couldn't be more true... nice job.

Marsha Elliott replied:

Thanks, Shawn....much appreciated!

Carl Stevens

Carl Stevens

Well, the scene certainly is thought provoking.

Marsha Elliott replied:

This was a scene from a museum in Lima Peru as part of the Spanish Inquisition. Such a somber place.

Joyce Ann Burton-Sousa

Joyce Ann Burton-Sousa

I am so sorry this has earned an appearance as subject matter. I think there are many animals that would do a better job than we are. But, given that, you did an excellent job here. The colors and the composition are excellent.

Marsha Elliott replied:

It's a rather strange subject to paint....especially for me, but some events should never be forgotten. Thank you for commenting.

Marsha Elliott

Marsha Elliott

Thank you, mary, for the feature!

Sandra Strohschein

Sandra Strohschein

I think you should enter this in competition. This is awesome on so many levels Marsha. First of all the warm and cool color contrast bring life to a very dead subject matter and make me think of the bones as very flesh and blood at one time. I see the souls because of the color you used. As well, the light source is consistent. The middle ground with dark shadowy bone is beautifully subtle. I would normally not be attracted to such a piece but this one is hauntingly beautiful. I really think you need to look for competitions outside of FAA to compete with this one.

Marsha Elliott replied:

Thanks so much, Sandra, for such a detailed comment

Ken Powers

Ken Powers

Great work Marsha! Excellent contrast that helps add to the drama of the piece!

Marsha Elliott replied:

Thanks so much, Ken. Imagine....you painting flowers

Artist's Description

Not pretty, I know - wasn't meant to be. Even the greatest painter who ever lived with all the colors available, couldn't make this a pretty subject. It's just a grim reminder of one of the thousands of atrocities that's taken place in our world.

Museo de La Inquicision (Museum of the Spanish Inquisition) in Lima, Peru

About Marsha Elliott

Marsha Elliott

I’ve enjoyed art in one form or another since I was old enough to pick up a crayon and scribble on a wall. As early as third grade, I began blending colors and using shade to create form. Balancing marriage, motherhood and a full time career, there was only time enough to dabble in the fine arts. My 43 years as a sign artist afforded me a daily outlet for creativity. Now that I’m retired, I want to direct my creativity towards watercolor. It’s been a real challenge for me to break away from the very technical art form of sign making but the fluidity of the watercolor medium is helping me to do that. My subject matter is varied and my work is a unique combination of realist, impressionist and postimpressionist styles and...

 

$43.00