Iconic Grey Wolf by Callie Carver

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: Callie Carver

I am a Graphic Design student at the Art Institute of Orange County in Santa Ana, CA. This poster was a school assignment, but has been one of my favorites so far. I chose a park from my home state, Washington, that has a special place in my heart. I love the outdoors; hiking, camping, snowboarding and paddle boarding. I grew up on Bainbridge Island, Washington and every moment I spent outdoors Mount Rainier was in the background, standing tall and proud.

 

Design By: Callie Carver

I am a Graphic Design student at the Art Institute of Orange County in Santa Ana, CA. This poster was a school assignment, but has been one of my favorites so far. I chose a park from my home state, Washington, that has a special place in my heart. I love the outdoors; hiking, camping, snowboarding and paddle boarding. I grew up on Bainbridge Island, Washington and every moment I spent outdoors Mount Rainier was in the background, standing tall and proud.

 

Artist Statement

Using geometric shapes, I wanted to portray the iconic wolf as a playful animal. Strong and fierce in the wild, but still an animal to be admired and loved. This wolf isn't the bad guy of fairy tales, but his strength and nobility make him king of the mountain. — Callie Carver