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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "The Boxer" by Richard Wandell. 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.
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Muhammad Ali said that his Thrilla in Manila fight against Joe Frazier was the closest thing to death he had ever known. I see a bit of that in this... more
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Average Rating (4.85 Stars):
Colleen ONeill Nice
April 19th, 2024
Karen Cattel is a special artist and her whimsical art looks great on the two sturdy totes I purchased. One is a gift for a friend and the other is for me. I love them.
Janie McKinley
April 19th, 2024
I so appreciate being able to have this old-fashioned outdoor dinner scene on a tote bag. It is adorable. Thank you for making it available.
Sandra Johnson
April 18th, 2024
I noted that the color came out differently on this size of bag, it is distinctly more purple. I happen to love that color also--the larger size has perfect color, exactly like the photo. I love both of my bags.
Sandra Johnson
April 18th, 2024
the bags are lovely, a nice weight, and this big one is perfect color wise.
Susan Miller
April 12th, 2024
Quite beautiful!
Lorraine Amer
April 9th, 2024
Have not received my Can’t send photo…. Have not received my purchase
Muhammad Ali said that his Thrilla in Manila fight against Joe Frazier was the closest thing to death he had ever known. I see a bit of that in this fighter’s face.
It’s late in the fight, one eye is swollen shut, and he still has two rounds to go.
He’s weary to the bone, can barely lift his hands, and he still has two rounds to go.
He has hit his opponent with his very best shots, but he just keeps coming, and he still has two rounds to go.
A shot to the ribs make it hurt just to breath, and he still has two rounds to go.
His legs are cement so its punch, grab and hold, and he still has two rounds to go.
His opponent keeps coming and coming and coming, and he still has two rounds to go.
But there’s also something else in the boxer’s face. In the eyes, I think. A determination. An iron will. A refusal to quit, to give in to the pain.
I’m still here, he thinks, I can win this fight, but I only have two ro...
My husband, the artist Richard Wandell, passed away on December 5, 2022. Following is his biography. “A painting is never really finished, you just stop painting.” Richard Wandell was awed by art and its magical beauty for a long time and one day, after many years of lying dormant, he began to paint. It was 1994 and he had waited long enough. Now was the time he had to become what he should have been all along; he had to paint. Richard was completely self taught. He made an attempt to paint way back in 1978 but was so terrible he laid the brushes down. Then again in 1986 but oil paints were not for him. Then in 1994 he dipped his brush into acrylic paints and never looked back. When Richard Wandell painted he was inspired...
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Richard Wandell
Thank you Corey, you make my day with such insightful prose.
Corey Habbas
I love this portrait of a boxer in the ring...creative setting...I love the style of your paintings..With the expressiveness, I get a sense of the bustle of the audience contrasted with the boxer who seems tired, yet strong and focused. Very cool! L/F