O'Flaherty's Bar Buncrana Organic Canvas Large Tote Bag
O’Flaherty’s Bar, Buncrana, now immortalised on an organic canvas tote bag.
A hand-drawn design of the facade of O’Flaherty’s Bar screen-printed by hand onto a jumbo canvas tote.
O’Flaherty’s Bar is one of the most well-known bars in Buncrana town. Established in 1939, it is popular with both visitors and locals for its live music and extensive cocktail menu. It was a no-brainer that it had to be one of the next tote bags in our Irish pub collection.
Screen-printed with a solvent-free process, using water-based ink on organic canvas - making it better for the environment.
The tote bag has a long shoulder-length handle, and plenty of space inside for shopping, your laptop, or college books.
What is a screen print? A screen print is a method of printmaking where ink is pushed through a stencilled mesh to create an image. It’s the technique that Andy Warhol used to make his famous “Marilyn Monroe” prints - and many other artists do the same. It’s not digital and so each print is considered “unique”, and every bag is hand printed by Cara in Derry Print Workshop.
O’Flaherty’s Bar, Buncrana, now immortalised on an organic canvas tote bag.
A hand-drawn design of the facade of O’Flaherty’s Bar screen-printed by hand onto a jumbo canvas tote.
O’Flaherty’s Bar is one of the most well-known bars in Buncrana town. Established in 1939, it is popular with both visitors and locals for its live music and extensive cocktail menu. It was a no-brainer that it had to be one of the next tote bags in our Irish pub collection.
Screen-printed with a solvent-free process, using water-based ink on organic canvas - making it better for the environment.
The tote bag has a long shoulder-length handle, and plenty of space inside for shopping, your laptop, or college books.
What is a screen print? A screen print is a method of printmaking where ink is pushed through a stencilled mesh to create an image. It’s the technique that Andy Warhol used to make his famous “Marilyn Monroe” prints - and many other artists do the same. It’s not digital and so each print is considered “unique”, and every bag is hand printed by Cara in Derry Print Workshop.
O’Flaherty’s Bar, Buncrana, now immortalised on an organic canvas tote bag.
A hand-drawn design of the facade of O’Flaherty’s Bar screen-printed by hand onto a jumbo canvas tote.
O’Flaherty’s Bar is one of the most well-known bars in Buncrana town. Established in 1939, it is popular with both visitors and locals for its live music and extensive cocktail menu. It was a no-brainer that it had to be one of the next tote bags in our Irish pub collection.
Screen-printed with a solvent-free process, using water-based ink on organic canvas - making it better for the environment.
The tote bag has a long shoulder-length handle, and plenty of space inside for shopping, your laptop, or college books.
What is a screen print? A screen print is a method of printmaking where ink is pushed through a stencilled mesh to create an image. It’s the technique that Andy Warhol used to make his famous “Marilyn Monroe” prints - and many other artists do the same. It’s not digital and so each print is considered “unique”, and every bag is hand printed by Cara in Derry Print Workshop.