Part of the Masterpieces series: "Maybe Art Is the Solution" - a vivid and intuitive series of one-of-a-kind works by artist Tabitha Boekweit.
One of One
A bold expression. A visual poem. A living canvas.
This one-of-a-kind NOVA tote was hand-painted by Tabitha Boekweit in her unmistakable, free-form style. Rich strokes of cobalt, green, neon pink, and peach stretch across soft black leather - kinetic, layered, and unapologetically alive. On one side: a gripping painted hand clutching the words FIRST COFFEE. On the other: an abstract portrait pulses beneath the phrase: "maybe art is the solution".
Inside, a handwritten message in Dutch offers a quiet truth: “Je bent zo zooo goed.”
Or in English: “You are so good.” A whisper of recognition, straight from the artist’s hand to yours.
This is not just an object.
It’s a statement. A soul-charged original. A reminder you carry.
This Masterpiece is available by request only.
On view at the House of REVUSD in ’s-Hertogenbosch, and available to experience by appointment.
To inquire or reserve, please reach out to us directly.
Design Features
- Invisible magnetic closure
- Spacious main compartment
- Two internal open pockets
- One internal zip pocket
- Long, adjustable strap
- Can be carried by hand or worn over the shoulder
- 100% European leather: Full-grain Aniline leather with a subtle wax finish
- 100% denim lining
- Metal hardware
Measurements
- Height: 38 cm
- Width (top): 43 cm
- Width (bottom): 38 cm
- Depth: 13,5 cm
- Strap: Adjustable
- Leather carefully hand-selected in the Netherlands, Denim in Turkey
- Designed in the Netherlands
- Responsibly crafted in Istanbul
About the Leather
We selected this black leather for its exceptional quality: soft, supple, and rich in tone. Naturally slouchy by character, it lends the bag a relaxed elegance that deepens with wear.
A material that responds to the body - supple, grounded, and alive. Each piece unique by nature and number.
About the Artist
Tabitha Boekweit is a Dutch visual artist whose work moves between painting, drawing, collage, and typography. Intuitive yet precise, her style is raw in gesture, refined in balance — often exploring themes of femininity, softness, and strength.
A graduate of the esteemed St. Joost School of Art & Design, her work has been exhibited across the Netherlands and the UK, and featured in publications including; VOGUE Nederland, JAN Magazine, and Het Parool. Her voice is quiet, but unmistakable.