Why We Travel …
We travel to pilgrimage, discovery personal sanctuary, dive into culture, arts, cuisine, architecture & design, to celebrate achievements of a particular nation, and their unique peoples & history. To explore oneself and others…
“Galloping horseback. Pursued by a wild bull at 17,000 feet elevation; I’m just 2 hours South of Quito. Entranced by the Andes, at full stride I ascend the eastern flank of the Parque Nacional Cotopaxi. My windstorm of momentum is halted by the contact with intimate eyes that suspend me deep in my creative conscious. The pack of wild horses spooked and I gave chase to indulged enticement. This is why I create.
My work is a celebration of moments in time. I revel in conflict amid conviction. Resolution is found in the creative process. Texture becomes solution, color stages revolution. Raw emotion invites me to the canvas. Strokes are felt long after the brush is laid to rest. I check the canvas for a pulse and dig the vibrations.”
– Jennifer Rae Ochs
- Vivid custom printed canvas under hard shell. Black hard shell backing, coordinating corner bumpers, and black components.
- 4 – 360° swivel wheels, smooth effortless maneuvering.
- 22 x 14 x 9 inches (56 x 23 x 36cm), Lightweight 7.5 lbs.
- Standard domestic carry-on luggage, FAA approved size.
- Featuring: combination lock, interior main compartment is fully lined, double-sided packing, 2 zippered organization pockets.
- Exterior features a top and side grab handle for easy maneuvering and four molded side feet that allow luggage to stand upright on its side.
- Equipped with a sturdy push-button retractable trolley handle.
- Custom made to order, dedicated productive team to ensure excellent quality.
- Clean gently by hand with mild soapy damp cloth.
- Available in Ascendant The Rise, The Ombre, The Black & White Collections.
- Awesome weekend bag, great companion for your JRO Wearable Art 🙂
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Galloping horseback. Pursued by a wild bull at 17,000 feet elevation; I’m just 2 hours South of Quito. Entranced by the Andes, at full stride I ascend the eastern flank of the Parque Nacional Cotopaxi. My windstorm of momentum is halted by the contact with intimate eyes that suspend me deep in my creative conscious. The pack of wild horses spooked and I gave chase to indulged enticement. This is why I create.
My work is a celebration of moments in time. I revel in conflict amid conviction. Resolution is found in the creative process. Texture becomes solution, color stages revolution. Raw emotion invites me to the canvas. Strokes are felt long after the brush is laid to rest. I check the canvas for a pulse and dig the vibrations.
– Jennifer Rae Ochs