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Walk Away Tote Bag featuring the digital art Leaving by Jim Hatch

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Leaving Tote Bag

Jim Hatch

by Jim Hatch

$26.00

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Product Details

Purchase a tote bag featuring the digital art "Leaving" by Jim Hatch.   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

This women is fed up, she is leaving in the middle of a dust storm, what made her so mad? Why is she leaving? Where is she going? so many things to... more

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2 - 3 business days

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Digital Art Tags

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Comments (8)

Greta Corens

Greta Corens

A marvelous work with many unanswered questions remaining. L/F

Jim Hatch replied:

yep she has had enough

Micah Offman

Micah Offman

You're work is amazing and I love as well the description. The connection with music always interesting me

Jim Hatch replied:

Thank you so much, Micah a lot of my work is derived music

Christopher McKenzie

Christopher McKenzie

Stunning.

Jim Hatch replied:

Thank you so much Christopher

Ginger Repke

Ginger Repke

Congratulations your image has been featured on the home page of Digital Art Drawings And Photo Manipulations. Feel free to add your work to the 'Post Your Features Here' discussion to archive your achievement

Jim Hatch replied:

Thank you Ginger

Ginger Repke

Ginger Repke

Congratulations your image has been featured on the home page of Digital Art Drawings And Photo Manipulations. Feel free to add your work to the 'Post Your Features Here' discussion to archive your achievement

Artist's Description

this women is fed up, she is leaving in the middle of a dust storm, what made her so mad? Why is she leaving? Where is she going? so many things to ponder over.

The title of this reminds me of the old Beatles song of almost the same name, and the image suits the song. You may remember, the song is sung from the parents' perspective while justifying the girl's fleeing a cloistered and stultifying home life. The image is from that perspective too, whether a parental home or a lover or husband - or anything, really. I'm imaging that she sees herself bravely heading out into a nebulous (literally, misty or cloud-like) future, but one of her own choosing. Her parents, on the other hand, see her as tiny and vulnerable in a vast and often inhospitable world. Still, and just as in the song, they cry out ("Daddy, our baby's gone!"), but make no attempt to stop her or to bring her back. Perhaps they recognize her need to create her own reality out of those clouds. Perhaps they are (stil...

About Jim Hatch

Jim Hatch

http://www.thecrazymind.com/2017/08/artist-with-camera-interview-with-jim.html "PLEASE JOIN MY EMAIL LIST I HAVE SOME EXCITING NEWS COMING", Jim is an accomplished Photographer he has won numerous awards to mention a few. Jim has been photographing since he was in grade school, he recently in the past 4 years has done digital painting and brush to the canvas Jim is a proud supporter and volunteer of the Canadian Cancer Society Jim is also a proud supporter of the S.P.C.A. and also Critter Care Jim's Quote "Rather than a photographer, I consider myself as an artist with a camera"

 

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