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by Pamela Poole
$24.50
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "Tall Ships and Sunflowers" by Pamela Poole. 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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This painting is inspired by a novel I've written called Painter Place. It is the cover image and is an important painting unveiled within the story... more
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This painting is inspired by a novel I've written called Painter Place. It is the cover image and is an important painting unveiled within the story at an important turning point. For more information about the novel, see my website at Southern Sky Publishing or all online booksellers!
Notice: All artwork on this site is made by a human and is the creation of the artist. It is subject to copyright laws protecting her work. Pamela Poole is an award-winning artist and published author. She lives with her husband Mark in the Hilton Head, South Carolina area. Her love of the South is lavished into her subject matter, inspiring her to categorize her work as “Southern Ambiance.” Whether using pastels, acrylic, or watercolor, she creates paintings with timeless compositions that are universally appealing. For painting demos, art history lessons, and more, Pamela's YouTube Channel is an exciting place to connect with her.
$24.50
Jana Goode
Love the sunflowers adn the whole setting of this still life. It's like from the novel :) Is it available? I would love to read it.
Pamela Poole replied:
It is due to be released by my publisher on February 3, and should hit Amazon, Kindle, etc. internationally within that week. I'd love to have you read it and rate it--it has a lot of art in it, even though it is a family dynasty saga (of artists). I'm nearly finished with the sequel, in which the main character travels to Arles, France, and has a lot of perspective on Van Gogh :-)