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Great Horned Owl Tote Bag featuring the painting At the top by AnnaJo Vahle

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At the top Tote Bag

AnnaJo Vahle

by AnnaJo Vahle

$41.00

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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "At the top" by AnnaJo Vahle.   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.

Design Details

Checking on the progress of the baby great horned owls in Melbourne, I found that they had left the “nest.” They were both at the tip top of the big... more

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At the top Painting by AnnaJo Vahle

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At The Top Canvas Print

Canvas Print

At The Top Framed Print

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At The Top Art Print

Art Print

At The Top Poster

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At The Top Metal Print

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At The Top Acrylic Print

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At The Top Wood Print

Wood Print

At The Top Greeting Card

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At The Top iPhone Case

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At The Top Throw Pillow

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At The Top Duvet Cover

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At The Top Shower Curtain

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At The Top Tote Bag

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At The Top Round Beach Towel

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At The Top Zip Pouch

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At The Top Beach Towel

Beach Towel

At The Top Weekender Tote Bag

Weekender Tote Bag

At The Top Portable Battery Charger

Portable Battery Charger

At The Top Bath Towel

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At The Top T-Shirt

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At The Top Coffee Mug

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At The Top Yoga Mat

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At The Top Spiral Notebook

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At The Top Fleece Blanket

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At The Top Tapestry

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At The Top Jigsaw Puzzle

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At The Top Sticker

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At The Top Ornament

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Comments (20)

Nora Shepley

Nora Shepley

WOW AWESOME PAINTING LOVE THIS OWL ANNAJO

AnnaJo Vahle replied:

Thank you very much, Nora. I might put this in a painting someday…but this is a photograph. Thank you for stopping by my gallery.

Phyllis Kaltenbach

Phyllis Kaltenbach

Your efforts are rewarded. What a cute fuzzy baby owl! Delightful! L/F

AnnaJo Vahle replied:

Thank you, Phyllis. They were, indeed.

Cheryl Baxter

Cheryl Baxter

They certainly are AnnaJo! I really can't get enough of them!

AnnaJo Vahle replied:

Thank you very much, Cheryl. It was such a joy to have the opportunity to observe them.

Belinda Low

Belinda Low

AnnaJo - the way it's looking at you it's as if he's talking down giving you some kind of wisdom. Great shot!

AnnaJo Vahle replied:

Thank you for your visit and comment, Belinda. It was a chick but he was at the top of the tree (of knowledge) on a college campus. He might have been trying to teach me something.

Cheryl Baxter

Cheryl Baxter

FABULOUS SHOT! I have been watching Great Horned owls/ owlets as well. (Ontario Canada) v/f

AnnaJo Vahle replied:

Thank you, Cheryl. Great subjects, aren't they?

Rory  Sagner

Rory Sagner

Amazing shot AnnaJo...so glad you persisted!

AnnaJo Vahle replied:

Thank you, Rory.

Bob Orsillo

Bob Orsillo

AnnaJo this is really fantastic! Wonderful description also! v/f/tweet/g+

AnnaJo Vahle replied:

Thank you very much, Bob.

Randy Hall

Randy Hall

Very nice AnnaJo. I really like this shot of an immature Great Horned Owl. They sure go through a transformation, from the fluffy look to the sleeker adult. Thanks for the good description as well. Voted.

AnnaJo Vahle replied:

Thank you for your visit, comment and vote, Randy. You are right to note that they go through quite a transformation. Amazing that they do it in such a brief time!

Anand Swaroop Manchiraju

Anand Swaroop Manchiraju

Bold and Beautiful.Very appealing creation.

AnnaJo Vahle replied:

Thank you, Anand.

Mark Ashkenazi

Mark Ashkenazi

Beautiful imtimate, v

AnnaJo Vahle replied:

Thank you for your comment and vote, Mark.

Lenore Senior

Lenore Senior

Love excellent images of owls and this is great! v/f

AnnaJo Vahle replied:

Thank you very much, Lenore.

Julie Magers Soulen

Julie Magers Soulen

Wonderful capture! I love owl photos and this one is great. f/v

AnnaJo Vahle replied:

Thank you, Julie. I am thrilled that I have been fortunate enough to get to see them.

Dawna  Moore Photography

Dawna Moore Photography

Great shot! f/v

AnnaJo Vahle replied:

Thank you, Dawna.

Nick  Boren

Nick Boren

I love this owl image AnnaJo... it's awesome. :-) FV

AnnaJo Vahle replied:

Thank you, Nick. I was lucky to have the chance.

Victor Griffith

Victor Griffith

Excellent shot, AnnaJo!

AnnaJo Vahle replied:

Thank you, Victor.

ANA MARIA EDULESCU

ANA MARIA EDULESCU

Wow !!!!! What a fantastic photo, AnnaJo ! f,v

AnnaJo Vahle replied:

Thank you ever so much, Ana.

Steve Sperry

Steve Sperry

beautiful shot !

AnnaJo Vahle replied:

Thank you very much, Steve.

Artist's Description

Checking on the progress of the baby great horned owls in Melbourne, I found that they had left the “nest.” They were both at the tip top of the big oak tree. This made it difficult to see them clearly, not to mention to photograph them through all the foliage and branches. Nevertheless, I persisted. When a squirrel scurried up close to them, they both became alert. They looked down through all the branches to look at me with those big golden eyes. They had grown quite a lot and were now the size of basketballs. Feathers were much more pronounced. They stretched their wings frequently and combed their new feathers with their beaks. I don't know exactly how old they are but am figuring that they are about five or six weeks old. It looks like they are getting close to flying. I don't know how they got to the top of the tree but assume that it must have been a little bit more than just climbing. Here is one of them looking straight down to me. The sun was getting low in the s...

About AnnaJo Vahle

AnnaJo Vahle

Although born in upstate New York, I grew up mostly in Nevada and California. The fabulous panoramic views of the far west inspired me to begin painting and photographing it’s beauty. I’ve lived in various areas in the states and in Europe but always had the desire to express through painting and photography. While living in the Mediterranean, I was especially influenced by the great Renaissance art and the chiaroscuro work of Caravaggio. I began with oils, worked with a wide variety of mediums but now mostly work in acrylic, oils, and photography. I studied mostly engineering in college but ended up with a degree in Technical Illustration, one in Psychology after several moves and colleges, one in Art Education. My experience as a...

 

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