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Structural Discrimination Tote Bag featuring the painting How We Were After the Storm by Corey Habbas

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How We Were After the Storm Tote Bag

Corey Habbas

by Corey Habbas

$31.00

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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "How We Were After the Storm" by Corey Habbas.   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

The faint etching of funnels spiral gently into the sky. The strange gold within the ether mixes upward into the air. One man has access to walk... more

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Comments (10)

Jeff Iverson

Jeff Iverson

Well done!

Jim Fitzpatrick

Jim Fitzpatrick

Beautiful work and scene! vf

Corey Habbas replied:

Thank you Jim! I really appreciate it! :)

Carol Japp

Carol Japp

Gorgeous work Corey! l/f

Corey Habbas replied:

Thank you Carol! I really appreciate it! :)

Miroslava Jurcik

Miroslava Jurcik

Beautiful work ! l/f

Corey Habbas replied:

Thank you Miroslava! I really appreciate it! :)

ANA MARIA EDULESCU

ANA MARIA EDULESCU

So wonderful and brilliantly conceived work, Corey.... Love your gorgeous chromatic scheme in this deeply meaningful symbolic painting. f,l

Corey Habbas replied:

Thank you Ana! I really appreciate it! :) :) :)

Madalena Lobao-Tello

Madalena Lobao-Tello

CONGRATULATIONS!! Featured on Women Painters. Great work! Love how you have done this!!!

Corey Habbas replied:

Thank you Madalena! I really appreciate it! :) :) :)

John Alexander

John Alexander

Such a thing of beauty this is. Thank you for sharing with us.

Corey Habbas replied:

Thank you John! I really appreciate it! :) :) :)

Jeff Breiman

Jeff Breiman

Very beautiful and creative work Corey. Liked.

Corey Habbas replied:

Thank you Jeff! I really appreciate it! :) :) :)

Lyric Lucas

Lyric Lucas

Congratulations your creative and unique art work is featured in the "Out Of The Ordinary" group! Wonderful haunting atmosphere!

Corey Habbas replied:

Thank you Lyric Lucas! I really appreciate it! :) :) :)

Artist's Description

The faint etching of funnels spiral gently into the sky. The strange gold within the ether mixes upward into the air. One man has access to walk over the river via a silver-lined bridge. Another man must walk beneath, using the water as his path. The setting sun casts a long shadow of the man beneath the bridge. The man slouches as he walks through the humbling difficulty.


When I was working on the piece I was contemplating my experiences with prejudice and social exclusion in hijab as well as witnessing the even more harsh and overt prejudice that my women friends of color would in hijab would experience in their daily lives.

It was a surreal feeling for me , feeling the prejudice from my mainstream society and that I had the white privilege even in hijab. So much to learn and think about from these experiences for me.

The people in this work of art are generalized, as alienation caused by exclusion can involve anyone, but the main take-away for...

About Corey Habbas

Corey Habbas

I am a traditional artist who has been enjoying learning about art made with artificial intelligence. I enjoy the creativity in the process of imagining with AI art. The 2 art styles are exciting adn can be merged. I look froward to exploring art more as our technology landscape progresses.

 

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