Her Royal Highness by Sarah Lane

Animal Rights

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Proceeds Support:

Proceeds support Earthjustice, using the power of law to defend our right to a healthy environment. Join the Pack, a collection of designs celebrating the wolf by portraying its wildness, mystery and general bad-assness. We hope to combat fear and misunderstanding of wolves by celebrating the species and building a greater appreciation for the iconic creatures.

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Design By: Sarah Lane
Sarah Lane

I'm a book illustrator and writer. I illustrated A Hot Planet Needs Cool Kids by Julie Hall (Green Goat Books) and A Story of Witchery by Jennifer Calkins (Les Figues Press). I'm currently at work on illustrations for a forthcoming manners book. I designed many of the products for former green e-tailer ProgressiveKid, which were carried by Whole Foods and featured in national magazines.

 

Design By: Sarah Lane
Sarah Lane

I'm a book illustrator and writer. I illustrated A Hot Planet Needs Cool Kids by Julie Hall (Green Goat Books) and A Story of Witchery by Jennifer Calkins (Les Figues Press). I'm currently at work on illustrations for a forthcoming manners book. I designed many of the products for former green e-tailer ProgressiveKid, which were carried by Whole Foods and featured in national magazines.

 

Artist Statement

People need to start seeing the wolf as a key player in the larger ecosystem, instead of as cunning sheep slayer. The survival of the wolf is linked to that of raptors, grizzlies, moose, and certain trees and grasses. So I drew the trophic cascade that centers around the wolf. — sp lane