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"Miss Adventure" Owned by my sister Clarissa in Indiana. Inspired by an adventure my wife and I had in Argentina, a map pocket inside the front flap so you don't get lost. Hand forged stainless steel hardware, leather and a fabric lining. Approximately 12" wide by 4" thick by 10" tall.
"The Nighty Night Nighty" This dainty little handbag is sexy all the way down to it's 3" steel stilettos, anybody gets frisky with the owner of this bag might get more than they bargained for. 4" diameter by 11" tall. $150


"Lakota's Camera Case" a digital camera case I made for my wife.

"The Submariner" Hand tooled leather and forged steel. This is the handbag that a submariner might carry when they go out on the town, reminds them of home. The leather has a wavelike pattern that a surface cruising sub would make as it glides stealthily along. The lid has a secret twist lock which then opens like a pressure hatch to access the inside. 4" diameter by 7" at the widest by 10" tall. $550


"The Vampire Slayer" This bag is for those nights out on the town when you have to be on your guard for predators. Should you run into a vampire that needs slayed then this bag aint your granny's vampire slayin' bag 'cause wood might work on normal vampires but cyborg vampires and robo vampires can only be killed with steel stakes! The solution is this bitchin' functional weaponry defensive sculpture art. The inside has a wallet or key pocket and a pen loop all from flat black suede leather.
8"x6"x4" Have a Vampire Slayer made for you. $1,000
http://www.handbagdesigner101.com/designer/472/thaddeus_du_bois_du_bois_thaddeus
This bag was featured in an advertisement in Gothic Beauty Magazine issue #29 and was shown at the International Gallery of Contemporary Art in Anchorage, Alaska October 2009 as well as at Art and Soul by Phoebe Gallery in Muncie, Indiana December 2009. This original is now owned by a wonderfull young lady in Muncie, Indiana. I'm sad to see her go but she is in a good home and I really liked this bag a lot. I can make more at least, because I want one for myself, it was so fun to carry.

Hand bag created for Pastor Debbie Lowe of New Life Church in Warsaw, Indiana. Leather, purchased hardware and hand forged cross. Approximately 12" by 4" by 10"


I don't think I ever named this bag. I donated it to Pacific Northern Academy in Anchorage, Alaska for a fund raising auction. This bag has been named by its current owner, Kristina of Anchorage, Alaska and is now known as "Flames and Funk". Leather, forged steel and a Chinese dragon style satin fabric. Approx. 10" by 8" by 4"

"The Christy Clutch" This was one of my first handbags, suede and forged steel. Approx. 10" by 6" by 4". This one is not for sale since i'm keeping it but I could make one similar to it or modify this design to your liking.



"Clutch My Heart" kind of self explanitory, whether you are clutching it or holding it by the heart handle. This is one i'm kind of fond of also so yeah I'm keeping it but I'd be more than happy to make one similar for you. Forged steel and suede. Approx. 7" by 3" by 5"

"The Indra Bag" Indra of Anchorage, Alaska purchased this bag the day it was finished and I hadn't named it yet so I told her I'd name it after her. Leather with a canvass lining, approx. 10" by 4" by 8"



"The Heart Breaker" This bag was designed for Alexis who at the time was living in Brooklyn, New York. I wanted to make something that made her look like the woman you didn't want to mess with and since she was riding the subway I wanted something that stood well off the floor which I image might be really gross. I've never been to Brooklyn or ridden the subway there, I was just imagining the worst. The bag holds a notebook computer and sketchbook or magazines while the two end pockets were designed specifically for beer, one for you and one for a buddy. This bag makes a super sweet jingle as you walk from all the rings on it. Leather and forged steel. Approx. 22" by 16" by 5"




"Grocery Bag" I figured I needed a designer grocery bag. I gave this one to Kevin and Ralph, owners of Lulalyn Gallery in Memphis, TN. for all their help in supporting my artwork. The really neat part of this bag is that the handle folds down inside to make a shorter carry. If you load a bunch of heavy groceries into it and it starts to hurt your shoulder you can fold in the handle and carry it at arm length distributing the weight straight down like you might carry a heavy bucket. Leather and canvass print. Approx. 20" by 12" by 6"


"Little Wild Thing" I designed this one for my sister Clarissa in Indiana. Rubber bike innertubes and fake monster fur. Approx. 8" by 5" by 2" closed.


"Lover Scorned" I made this bag for a Christmas party give away, the ones where you wrap presents and don't know who is going to get them. An X-Novartis team member of mine got it and I think she liked it. The two little pockets on the front were designed to hold condoms ;) Leather and a Chinese dragon style satin fabric, approx. 8" by 5" flat


My card case wallets. I think my whole family has one of these, mine is in the lower left. I'm really happy with it, I've been carrying it now for 5 years and it's holding up perfectly. This design and one with a heart cut out are ones I'm working on bringing into production.

"Purple Heart" This bag was a commission from Amy in New York, she said she liked purple and to put some metal on it. The little heart feet spin. Hand forged steel, satin fabric and lace. Approx. 12" by 8" by 5"



"Last Day at Nordstrom" This was my first successful handbag. It was my last day working at Nordstrom, the store was dead and I had about an hour before I was off. I salvaged these scraps from the tailor shop and banged this thing together. I gave it to Christine who was the one that originally told me I should make handbags. I think she is in Oregon now.

"Spenard Star" I made this bag for my sister Terri in Kentucky. Forged steel, leather, beads and my old jeans. Approx. 6" by 8" by 3"


"Techno Dive Bag II" This was my sister Clarissa's birthday present a few years ago. Rubber, canvass, forged steel. Approx. 10" by 6" by 2"


"Techno Dive Bag I" This was one of my early bags, I didn't know I could buy magnetic clasps for handbags at Wal Mart so I sewed a magnet and a steel plate into my bag...it kinda worked. The pouch on the outside holds a condom (the elongated style) and chapstick, you know, just in case ;) Rubber and canvas, approx. 8" by 6" by 2"

"Thug Clutch" I had a few issues with my construction on this one, it didn't turn out exactly the way I wanted so I'm classifying it as an experiment. It's just a little pouch like a gold poke but with a nice heavy steel bottom so that if someone decides they want to mug you then you can give them your handbag...right upside the head! I might make another one of these so I can get my flaws worked out but I like the idea. Leather and suede with forged steel bottom. Approx. 10" tall and 4" in diameter. Well, this bag is now owned by a family in Muncie, Indiana, so I guess I have to make another now. Actually two because I was just commissioned for another Thug Clutch. I'm really glad people are enjoying it.

"The Bull" Acrylic on canvas, approx. 3' by 4' I painted this while living in Phoenix, Arizona. It's really hot there. $6,000

"The Tiger" Acrylic on canvas. I painted this one while living in Tukwilla, Washington, approx. 4' by 4' The really cool part about this is that if you have those minature christmas lights that are programed to flash and you alternate the blue and green flashing lights then this painting looks like it is 3-D and it is coming off the canvas to get you! I'm serious, I didn't plan it, i was looking at it one day around Christmas time and I saw it doing that and I was like "What the heck?!!" $8,000

The following Images are drawings or paintings I've done, I'll get prices and sizes updated in about a month, I'm in the process of shipping them all from Alaska to the lower 48. and I just can't remember all the sizes without measuring them. If you are interested in a particular one please call me and I'll get the size and price for you. Some are framed and some are not.
"A Cold Landscape" This is a view of the Turnagain Arm in Anchorage, Alaska from up on the mountain side. The sunset you see is over the Kenai Peninsula and the Alaska Range. Acrylic on board, framed $400.

"A Cold Landscape version 2" I think t his is a 2' by 4' canvas, this is sort of the same view as version one but modified. This is heavy acrylic on canvas, lots of texture. Unframed $100.

"A Moose at Sunset" owned by Sam of Anchorage, Alaska. 2" by 3.5" colored pencil on paper. I was on the beach at Kinkaid and this moose came walking down the beach and over the hill just as the sun was setting.

"Alone" or "Woman Adrift" pencil on paper, owned by my wife. This woman is adrift at sea on a broken plank with nails in it. She is naked and exposed, a sea monster comes to investigate, is it going to eat her or is it going to help her get back to land and survive. The woman is careless either way, she is happy if she dies or happy if she lives, she is confident in who she is and regardless of her situation she is relaxed, calm and sure. This drawing is based on a photo my mother Julie took while at a seminar with Joyce Wilson at Cannon Beach in Oregon. I was going to sell it to Lakota before we were dating, I thought I'd be sneaky and tell her to just keep it at home and if she really liked it then she could buy it from me. I thought she would fall in love with it and I'd make some money for food or rent. Turns out I fell in love with her and we got married about three years later. It's one of her favorite drawings I've done, she says it helps her study.

"Self Portrait" This is my favorite drawing, maybe not of all my drawings but for sure of my self. It just says ME! I drew it while drinking beer and sketching stuff with my cutting goggles on. The dark green tint of the glasses allows me to get inside my head and make the images come out on paper easier. I drew this looking in the mirror late one night.

My version of Kathy Kolowitz Uprising. I don't remember where I saw Kathy's drawing but I think I did this on cheap 20# copier paper, I just loved her image so much I felt I should try to imitate it. Since this isn't acid free paper I don't know how many years it will last, but I sure like it.

"Aunt Cherri's Symphony" I drew this after Lakota and I went to the Anchorage Symphony, I had season tickets so we got to enjoy a lot of great music and performances. I forget exactly which one this was but the conductor was going nuts with his baton waving and his hair was bouncing all over, the high pitched instruments were on the left and the low pitched instruments were on the right, it was like a battle. The conductor would order each side but when his back was turned it was like the one side would taunt the other. Their instrument bows became swords or wheapons and the harder and faster they moved them the greater they seemed to be. My personal favorite are the deep base low pitched instruments. I think they won. Owned my my Aunt Cherri.

"Close up of a Rose" Acrylic on canvas board. This is what a rose looks like when you look down into the unfurled petals. Unframed $249

"Fashion Woman" This woman knows all about fashion, everything, but she does have on a pair of Thaddeus Du Bois designer sunglasses. Charcoal on paper 18" by 24" unframed $99

This was a First Friday Card I designed for Frame of Mind Gallery in Anchorage, Alaska. I don't want to sell the original but I have T-shirts available. I can have this image, or really any image printed on a T-shirt through my friend Neil Kelly at www.cmcwebsite.com

"Feeding Mosquito" Colored pencil on paper, framed 18" by 24"
$299

"Mosquito Bite" Graphite and conte on paper, 18" by 24" .
$299

"Flowers from the Valley" Ink on paper, I forget the name of these flowers but they are just beautiful purple. I took a picture of them one summer while I was at the visitors center out in Palmer, Alaska. I drew this while in Ketchikan.
$299

"Is This Yours?" Acrylic on canvas, approx. 2' by 3'. This woman has just cut out a jeleaous heart that was protected but now the barbed wire is doing more harm than good. She holds the knife ready to carve out the next heart. $299

"Jake at Bennihana" I treated myself out to dinner one night and Bennihana is one of my favorite places to go. There was a family at the table that had a young son they were teaching to use chopsticks, they had the rubber band on the back and everything. The childs name was Jake, he was so cute. He did sort of get the hang of the chopsticks but he was much more interested in eating than learning a difficult way to get food in his mouth. Charcoal on paper $99

"Kenai Campfire" I drew this on location one night at about 2 a.m. while having a little fire on Nikiski beach in Kenai, Alaska. The tide was out and the Alaska Range was in the background.
$199

"Kiss of the Sungoddess" Acrylic on canvas board, framed $249

"Neandertal Bones" This is a slightly modified drawing of a picture in a book I've got, I think the name of the book is "Patterns in Prehistory" Graphite on card stock. Shadow box framed with rice paper matt. $299

"Neptune" Acrylic on canvas approx. 2' by 3' painted while I was in Tukwilla, Washington $300

"New Life" This is a book mark I did for New Life Christian Church in Warsaw, Indiana, this is the original drawing. Colored pencil on paper, approx. 2" by 10" in a very nice frame.
$500

"Night Mare" This is one of my favorite drawings, charcoal on paper 18" by 24" This is Night Mare, a Mare in the night and also like a dream a night mare but also Latin "Mare" meaning sea, so it's the night sea. Framed $5,000

"On the Rocks" This is a self portrait, ink on card stock, 12" by 12" I submitted it to the "No Big Heads National Jurried Competition" It didn't win squat. This is me having a drink of 100 proof schnapps behind a rock to keep out of the wind on my way down from the summit of North Suicide, a mountain in the Chugach Range in Anchorage, Alaska. I kinda like this so I'll keep it unless your just throwing a stupid amount of money at me for it.

"Peak Three" This is the view from Peak Three in the Chugach Range. I climbed up there one day during an awesome wind storm and very cold weather. There is a small cave near the summit and this is the view looking out across the wind blown snow at the sun descending through the whispy winter cirrus clouds above the Kenai Peninsula. Acrylic on board, $259

"Ravens" Sumi ink on paper, framed $1200

"Self Portrait of a Sea Monster" Ink on paper. The sea monster is only showing part of itself and to the distant ship it appears to only be a wave but the potential is hidden. The sea monster is about it's business but it notices the ship in the distance. It's a little too far away right now but should the winds change it will take advantage of it's superior power and situation, for now it waits salivating at the chance to make it big, for it's ship to come in. $299

"Self Portrait With My Tongue Out" I guess that says it all. Ink on paper.
$149

"Sunrise on Mountain Island" owned by Sam of Anchorage, Alaska. Ink on paper

"White Clover" owned by Sam of Anchorage, Alaska. This is white clover that used to grow in my front yard. Ink on clay board

"What We Aspire To Be" owned by Sam of Anchorage, Alaska. Ink on paper.

A tatoo I drew up for a friend, I don't think he ever got it done though.

"Vahalla of the Street Lights" Ink on paper. I came up with this idea as I was driving west into the setting sun on Northern Lights BLVD. in Anchorage, Alaska. I was sitting at a stop light and looking at all the street lights and power lines lining both sides of the street. some of the street lights were starting to come on and the lights were on for the Vahalla shopping center a few blocks down the road. It just seemed like the lights were agressive and ready to battle with the other lights on the opposite side of the road. This is one of my favorite drawings.
$299

"A New Love" colored pencil, graphite on paper.
$199

"April 9th" or "Reaching for Love" Acrylic on canvas. Framed 24"x36"
I have blank note cards available with this image, single fold, image on the front, with envelope. Minimum order of 25. Any of my other images I can have made into cards as well with a variety of papers. $2499

"Abused Heart"
$349

"Devouring Heart"
$349

"Sea of Heartbreak"
$349

"Release My Love"
$349

"Love Has Come Between Us"
$349

"Untitled" 12' by 20' background canvas for Sunrise Photography.

"Flaming Heart"
$49

"Exploring Love"
$49

"Drowning Love"
$349

"Don't Touch My Heart"
$349

"Die My Love Die"
$199

"Unchain My Love" or "Set Me Free" This is on a wall in our barn in Indiana.

"Whole Hearted" specially framed with broken glass on floating mat.
$499

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