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by Anastasia Savage Ealy
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the digital art "Bullock's Oriole Mountain Birds" by Anastasia Savage Ealy. 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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I am enthralled with God's Mountain Birds in my Agape Gardens this year and am spotlighting a few of my beautiful perennial friends. This is Mr.... more
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I am enthralled with God's Mountain Birds in my Agape Gardens this year and am spotlighting a few of my beautiful perennial friends. This is "Mr. Marmalade," who has been spending his summers here for years. He builds his missus a complexly woven hanging bag nest; sips nectar and enjoys oranges on my garden porch. He is very chatty, and blesses my garden with many different songs. Large portions of sales proceeds go to my planned mission trip and helping my friends in Nepal.and Autumn Mission Trip-God Willing.I also am purchasing some flower and bird pillows for my own Greenhouse of Prayer Solarium!
ARTIST BIO Anastasia Ealy has been a New Mexico artist since 1984. She was raised with the love of the Rocky Mountain west, ranching, horses, farm animals, gardening and mountains. Many summer times were spent on the Nebraska family ranch. Her mother was a Creole from New Orleans, Louisiana, of original French and Portuguese,Spanish,Sephardi-Jew, early 1700's Colonial ancestry. This Spanish heritage, and having lived and painted in Calpe, Spain during the 1970's also gives Anastasia a strong affinity to Northern New Mexico.Colonial heritage, and love for it people and landscapes. The Hebrew part of Anastasia's heritage has contributed to a huge...
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