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Purchase a tote bag featuring the drawing "Whitby Harbour" by Shirley Miller. 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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Whitby is a fishing port at the mouth of the River Esk on the east coast of England in the county of North Yorkshire. Full of history and interest -... more
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Average Rating (4.85 Stars):
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
Angel May
April 2nd, 2024
I sent it as a gift and she loves it. I have some of his original pieces. They take me away.
Nancy Rice
March 29th, 2024
This tote bag is gorgeous! I saw a picture of it and had to have it. The colors are just beautiful. The size is better than I expected, because it's larger than I had envisioned it. It is practical and functional as well as beautiful. I'm very happy with this purchase.
Pam Garski
March 29th, 2024
Pixels did an amazing job of taking a picture I created and transferring it to fabric. I’m very impressed with the quality of the prints and the bag. Thank you.
Jacki Sanoja
March 23rd, 2024
I love this bag so much! It is well made; the image is sharp and the colors rich.
Whitby is a fishing port at the mouth of the River Esk on the east coast of England in the county of North Yorkshire. Full of history and interest - the fishing port emerged during the Middle Ages and developed important herring and whaling fleets, and was where Captain Cook (discovered Australia) learned seamanship. Tourism started in Whitby in Georgian times and developed with the coming of the railway in 1839. On the windy cliff above the town are the ruins of Whitby Abbey where Caedmon, the earliest English poet, lived. Parts of Bram Stokers novel Dracula are set around the town and Abbey.
Thank you for visiting! I was born in the UK, and moved to the USA in 2001. I now live in south-west Colorado, my husband's home State, and enjoy the pace of small town life. We are kept busy with our three dogs, the vegetable garden, a Farmers' Market, and raising sheep - finding time for painting & photography can be difficult sometimes! I hope you enjoy my work.
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Reynold Jay
Hi Shirley--I love to see artist sketches like this. For me it is the underlying essential skill needed to work in other mediums. Well done.
Kate Brown
Beautiful work! v/f/v
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you, Kate!
Robert McCubbin
cool! V
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you, Robert!
Phyllis Denton
Very nice, Shirley-----voted!
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you, Phyllis!
Dominique Amendola
A very attractive drawing!
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you, Dominique!
AnnaJo Vahle
Fabulous drawing with a great description, Shirley. f/v
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you, AnnaJo!
Maj Seda
lovely drawing!l
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you, Maj!
Nigel Jones
Very nice pencil work Shirley. V/F
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you, Nigel!
John Malone
Marvelous drawing skill! V/F
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you so much, John!
Indigo Roth
This is very eye-catching work Shirley. This may sound like a backhanded compliment, but at first glance I didn't notice the water. For me, this means you got it right! Lovely work.
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you for the compliment, Indigo!
Greta Corens
A beautiful drawing, Shirley. V
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you, Greta!
David Davies
Nice drawing Shirley, must get up there some day! PS. Isn't this where "Dracula" landed? v.
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you, David. Yes, Whitby was a favourite haunt of Dracula's!
Stephane Loustalot
I have found memories of Whitby that your "lifelike" drawing brought back. I particularly like the rendition of the higgledy-piggledy houses and the sea..
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you, Stephane: I'm glad you like it!
Richard Green
If only I could draw like this! Well done Shirley, I have many happy memories of Whitby, such a quaint and interesting place, mostly untouched by the hand of commercialism that many seaside towns were blighted by. Voted and admired :)
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you, Richard, for your lovely comment and vote! I am very fond of Whitby and visit the town whenever I can.
David Hill
Wonderful! Very nostalgic!
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you, David! It's one of my favourite places.
Alan Lakin
Wonderful drawing and description, this looks like a great place to put on my list of places to go. v/fav
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you, Alan!
Elaine Jones
A beautiful drawing Shirley. Such well-observed detail. v
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you, Elaine. I recently tried to adopt a 'freer' style but returned happily to a life-long addiction to detail!
Russell Styles
very well done...
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you, Russell!
Ann Horn
What a lovely drawing, Shirley. So much to see... so many windows, especially! f/v
Shirley Miller replied:
Thank you, Ann!