



Useless Books Art Sack Reusable Tote Bag
This tote features the book covers of made-up, "useless" books, including "How to Download Dog Pictures," "Cakes & Hairy Armpits," and "She Cooked Tomato and Tuna Pasta Like a Depressed Housemate."
Schlep your sh*t, support artists, and hug a tree with the reusable Art Sacks®! These rad bags hold up to 50 lbs and fold into an interior pocket so you can grab and go.
This design features almost-believable vintage book covers; upon closer look, you will find quippy, sarcastic phrases that are sure to spark conversation.
Art Sacks® are made with 100% recycled rPET, use waterless printing, and are machine washable.
- Folds into 4.5 x 5.75 in pouch
- 18 x 19 inches with a 10-inch handle when opened
- Fabric is rPET made from plastic bottles, STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified
Australian artist Anna Hoyle'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 our daily worries and aspirations, then turning them into self-help books you can't read!
By Yellow Owl Workshop
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This tote features the book covers of made-up, "useless" books, including "How to Download Dog Pictures," "Cakes & Hairy Armpits," and "She Cooked Tomato and Tuna Pasta Like a Depressed Housemate."
Schlep your sh*t, support artists, and hug a tree with the reusable Art Sacks®! These rad bags hold up to 50 lbs and fold into an interior pocket so you can grab and go.
This design features almost-believable vintage book covers; upon closer look, you will find quippy, sarcastic phrases that are sure to spark conversation.
Art Sacks® are made with 100% recycled rPET, use waterless printing, and are machine washable.
- Folds into 4.5 x 5.75 in pouch
- 18 x 19 inches with a 10-inch handle when opened
- Fabric is rPET made from plastic bottles, STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified
Australian artist Anna Hoyle'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 our daily worries and aspirations, then turning them into self-help books you can't read!
By Yellow Owl Workshop






















