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Meteorite Tote Bag featuring the photograph Chupaderos by John Bartosik

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Chupaderos Tote Bag

John Bartosik

by John Bartosik

$23.50

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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Chupaderos " by John Bartosik.   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

Detail of the Chupaderos meteorite found in Chihuahua and now on display at the Palacio/Colegio de Mineria in the historic center of Mexico City.... more

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Artist's Description

Detail of the Chupaderos" meteorite found in Chihuahua and now on display at the Palacio/Colegio de Mineria in the historic center of Mexico City. Two enormous iron masses of 14.114 and 6.676 tons were found only 250 meters apart about 25 km from Jimenez. Additional separated masses, including the 3.4 ton 'Adargas' mass found 40 km away, were subsequently identified as fragments of the same original fall. Chupaderos was the 2nd most massive iron meteorite listed with the Meteoritical Bulletin Database. It is believed it's fall was witnesed by the indigenous during the time of the conquest.

About John Bartosik

John Bartosik

Award winning Canadian Photographer John Bartosik, who studied at Toronto's Ryerson photo arts department was a commercial photographer serving corporate, industrial, tourism and institutional clients throughout North America. John's debut as a photographer initiated in Whistler, B.C.with the tourism industry. Surrounded by the majestic beauty of the Coast Mountains, John was inspired to continue his own personal photography, some of which was published in the first of three photo gift books titled Sea to Sky Country. By 2003, John embraced the new archival technology to prepare and print his personal collection of original transparencies to digital files through high quality scans; "The results produced brilliant, exquisite colour with...

 

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