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Lisa's Bag Lady

Art Gallery

 

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These are some recent works of art from

Lisa's Bag Lady Art

Who doesn't?

An excellent question

Stressed?

An inside joke, don't ask!

Nice hat!

The John Lennon Edition

The limited edition

Christmas bag

Pointing out the newest bag by Lisa....

Once again the friendly stage "hand" helps out.

The friendly stage "hand" shows the Christmas 2002 model.

More Bag Lady Art coming soon!

Famous Bags in History

These two bags were used in early advertising, circa 1930's.

Even the cast of "Seinfeld" jumped on the bag bandwagon.

Paper bags can be used as Halloween costumes, as demonstrated by Liverpool college students, Stu and Fumi.

The bag movement is moved one step further by "The Unknown Comedian"

Avoiding the high cost of plastic surgery, Mrs. Teri Yockey of Arlen, Texas shows her use of paper bags instead.

Here foreign paper bags line up at the shore to immigrate to the United States.

Early Medical experiments using paper bags as replacements to appendages were doomed to fail.

Pictured here is Al Bakirky showing us his extensive paper bag collection.

Paper bags were even considered for cartoon characters by early television network executives.

Pictured here are Fred and Wilma Flintsack.

Paper bags have even been used as props at popular theme parks by Hillbilly bands.

Even Lisa's Bag Lady  web-designer, Jan, displays her childhood use of paper bags by using it as luggage during their trip from the old country.

Here, famous Disneyland fiddle player, Billy Hill shows his appreciation of colorful paper bags.

Paper bags can be used as a form of art.

Painting by Eduard De' Papier.

Here, a local native tribesmen demonstrates the famous "Dance of the Bag" to ensure a bountiful shopping trip.

Once a popular fad, paper bags head gear is now considered a fashion "faux pas."

Losing team members use paper bags as decorative headgear despite NFL warning that real headgear would be better.

.......even current movie producers know the value of a good paper bag.

Pictured here, local craftsmen show their paper bag handiwork.

Paper bags can be used to hide pets from pestering landlords.

Who can forget our child-like delight in seeing these paper bags every October 31st?

More soon!

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1956 to 2005

 

 

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