Yellow Owl Workshop Useless Books Art Sack X Anna Hoyle (1 pc)
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Yellow Owl Workshop Useless Books Art Sack X Anna Hoyle (1 pc)
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Useless Books Art Sack X Anna Hoyle

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Schlep your sh*t, support artists, and hug a tree with this new reusable Useless Books Art Sack! This rad new bag holds up to 50 lbs and folds into an interior pocket so you can grab and go. It is made with 100% Recycled RPET (recycled polyethylene terephthalate), uses waterless printing, and is machine washable.

Measures approx.: 18" L x 19" H.

This design features almost-believable vintage book covers; upon closer look, you will find quippy, sarcastic phrases that are sure to spark conversation.

Anna Hoyle is an award-winning artist from Melbourne, Australia. Anna’s “Useless Books” paintings are inspired by her love of type, illustration, lettering, collecting kitsch, $2 shop crap, junk mail, gardening, dogs, and anxiety. She loves words and making cheeky observations of the daily worries and aspirations, then turning them into self-help books you can’t read!

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Fabric is rPET made from plastic bottles, STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified.

Ingredients may be subject to change. The most accurate and up to date product ingredient list can also found on the product packaging.
Yellow Owl Workshop is the brainchild of Christine Schmidt, whose art career began in primary school when she won a bike at the local grocer's coloring contest. This bike was red and had ten whole speeds! After a youth spent on the plains of Kansas City and art school in Washington, D.C., she and her loverboy Evan moved west to a little place perched atop windy Bernal Hill in San Francisco. Fueled by too much black tea and public radio shows, she spent nights creating hand-printed cards and gifts. Seeking out local suppliers and working with fine, momma-earth loving materials, she began honing her line of wares. In 2007, after steeling her nerves, Christine took a box of her goods to some local stores, they placed orders, and Yellow Owl Workshop was born.