Llama Large Handbag Tote Bag
From my original painting. I use a process called all over photo realism to take my
original paintings and make them into wearable art. All of our
accessories come with our custom hang-tag that tells our story.
Makes a perfect tote bag
Please
note that the other items in the first picture are not included, if you
are interested please look at my other product listings
Double
Sided Print ● Microfiber ● foam padding ● zip top closer ● two-tone
handle ● silver-tone circle zipper pull ● polyester lining ● inside zip
pocket with silver-tone heart zipper pull ● cell phone pocket ● slit
pocket ● 42 x 29 x 8.5 cm, 17 x 11.5 x 3.5 inches
Our Company
Salvador
Kitti, LLC was founded in the spring of 2010 by Atlanta artist Amy
Pugh-Campos. The real Salvador was born in her art studio. Salvador
crawled in her lap as she worked and put his paws in the paint. Amy and
Salvador’s love of painting inspired her to start a line of animal
friendly gifts, accessories, and clothing. Amy uses images of her
original works in a dynamic range of products. Our tag line is "Eat,
Paint, Meow". That is what we do best. We also care deeply about the
environment and our surroundings. We are a green company that is
family-owned and operated. We only print on recycled paper. We have
three passions in life: art, animals, and the environment.
Giving Back Program
A
portion of all proceeds will go to wildlife conservation projects
supported by Loggerhead Marine life Center, Turpentine Creek Wildlife
Refuge, White Oak Conservation Center, and Zoo Atlanta. We also give
product donations to the Gentle Barn and other non-profits as well as
support Angels Among Pet Rescue
Artist Bio
Amy Pugh-Campos was
born in Atlanta, GA. She began her career in art early on. She was
sketching her stuffed animals before she could talk. She followed her
gift all through high school and on the first day of class at Georgia
State University, she learned of the unexpected death her father. She
took this time to explore all avenues of artful expression and fell in
love with the free spirit of art. She chose to avoid the conventional
ways of studying art and approached her gifts on her own terms. These
heart felt emotions, coupled with an innate curiosity of animals, has
created the artist she is today
Salvador's Story
Amy's husband
found a pregnant stray cat at work one night and brought her home.
Because of her colorful spots, they named her Pinta, meaning to paint in
Spanish. It would prove to be a well-chosen name. Pinta gave birth to
five kittens in Amy's art studio with Amy by her side the whole nine
hours. Kitten number two was special from the beginning. They named him
Salvador. He was the first of the litter to walk, eat, open his eyes,
and notice all of Amy's paintings. He would walk over to them and sit
and stare, like he was studying them. Soon Salvador became a painter.
He put his paws into the paint and walked on the canvas. Salvador and
mama Pinta live with Amy's family in Atlanta.