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by Ken Powers
$22.00
Size
Bottom Style
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Product Details
Dress it up, dress it down, or use it to stay organized while you're on the go. Our zip pouches can do it all. They're crafted with 100% poly-poplin fabric, double-stitched at the seams for extra durability, and include a durable metal zipper for securing your valuables.
Our zip pouches are available in three different sizes and with two different bottom styles: regular and t-bottom.
Design Details
This idea was suggested to me by Nathan Elliott (a harmonica player). I chose a variety of Hohner harmonicas we had at the shop including their... more
Care Instructions
Spot clean or dry clean only.
Ships Within
2 - 3 business days
Painting
Canvas Print
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Poster
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Greeting Card
iPhone Case
Throw Pillow
Duvet Cover
Shower Curtain
Tote Bag
Round Beach Towel
Zip Pouch
Beach Towel
Weekender Tote Bag
Portable Battery Charger
Bath Towel
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Coffee Mug
Yoga Mat
Spiral Notebook
Fleece Blanket
Tapestry
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Average Rating (4.36 Stars):
Rosemary Milazzo
April 14th, 2024
Absolutely love it!!! It is so beautiful and calms and relaxes me every time I look at it. Couldn’t be happier!
Maggie Brewner
April 13th, 2024
I was disappointed that the image on this pouch was not very clear. The zipper doesn't work real well, either.
Dolores Nadwondy
March 25th, 2024
Love this!
Dolores Nadwondy
March 25th, 2024
Great quality
Fred R Manthai
March 7th, 2024
Very attractive. I am very satisfied with this purchase.
Rachel Paschini
March 5th, 2024
Using as a wallet
This idea was suggested to me by Nathan Elliott (a harmonica player). I chose a variety of Hohner harmonicas we had at the shop including their "Blues Harp," "Special 20," "Marine Band," and "Pro Harp." It is painted with 18th century reproduction watercolor paint on Arches 140# paper. This painting was featured on the Fine Art America homepage from 6/28 through 7/09 of 2009.
Welcome to the online print fulfillment center for Tacoma, Washington watercolor artist Ken Powers and Powers Fine Art Studio. Recently named as one of the "21 Artists to Watch in 2012" by SkinnyArtist.com, the artist's watercolor paintings can be found in numerous public and private collections throughout the world as well as on the set of ABC Studio's hit television series "Desperate Housewives." Contact information for the artist can be found on this site as well as purchasing information for his original paintings and prints. Connect: Website | FAA Artist Page | Facebook | Google+ | Twitter
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If you're not happy with a purchase that you made on FineArtAmerica.com, for any reason, you can return it to us within 30 days of the order date. As soon as it arrives, we'll issue a full refund for the entire purchase price. Please note - Fine Art America does not reimburse the outgoing or return shipping charges unless the return is due to a defect in quality.
Fine Art America sells thousands of pieces of artwork each month - all with a 100% money-back guarantee. We take great pride in the fact that hundreds of thousands of artists have chosen Fine Art America to fulfill their orders, and we look forward to helping you select your next piece!
All zip pouches ship from our production facility within 2 - 3 business days of your order.
$22.00
Sonali Gangane
congratulations on your great art and this sale!L F
Ramesh Nair
Warm congratulations on your great art and this sale!
Larry Keahey
Ken... this can't be just your first time on the main page of FAA... your artwork is so fantastic it should be there every month. Congrats!!
Kip DeVore
Congratulations !! Featured on the FAA homepage. Nice choice they made !!
Photo Art
This is very beautiful artwork. Nice colors and softness.
Kip DeVore
Beautiful work.
Perry Woodfin
I appreciated your comment on my Greenbank Store painting, Ken. I left a comment there for you. Can you play the harmonica? I have one and just kind of talk through it. You seem to have a very subtle touch without overworking. I like the wood grain too - that's hard to pull off in confident strokes like you have. There's a link off my website page that carries my "Anacortes Fuel" painting. It's a painting of my dog asleep on my floor (thus, the wood grain), titled "Old Dog's Sweet Dreams". I find watercolor has that interesting element of chance to it. Check it out on perrywoodfin.com.
Marsha Elliott
I agree with Nan Wright. It takes a master's touch to get the look of all these textures just right. And you're the one.