Save the Arctic by Laura Whitelock

Laura Whitelock

Each Creative Action Network poster is hand-printed and handled to make sure that only the highest quality is offered and sent out. The sturdy matte paper and premium inks create a vibrant, museum-quality image that looks great both framed and unframed. Posters are printed in Los Angeles, CA on Epson Enhanced Matte Paper heavyweight stock, with a wide color gamut and Epson UltraChrome HDR ink-jet technology. The framed poster arrives wrapped in a protective yet lightweight black frame and includes a shatter-resistant acrylite front protector that won't break during shipping. International orders may be subject to customs duties & taxes. 

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Show your support for animal rights and endangered species with these graphic t-shirts, posters, mugs, and more great gifts. Designed by independent artists, printed in the USA, and proceeds support Earthjustice, using the power of law to defend our right to a healthy environment.

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Design By: Laura Whitelock
Laura Whitelock

Laura Whitelock is a predominantly self-taught Graphic Artist who spends half of the year living and working inside of Denali National Park and the other half of the year traveling. From self-taught to self-made, Laura's graphic Illustrations are sold by retailers and art galleries in multiple states and online.

 

Design By: Laura Whitelock
Laura Whitelock

Laura Whitelock is a predominantly self-taught Graphic Artist who spends half of the year living and working inside of Denali National Park and the other half of the year traveling. From self-taught to self-made, Laura's graphic Illustrations are sold by retailers and art galleries in multiple states and online.

 

Artist Statement

Even though the arctic circle is shared by 8 different countries, the population of people who live within the frozen circle is less than 4 million total. That is less than half of New York Cities population. So unfortunately, the environmental concerns of the arctic are often summed up by: out of sight, out of mind. But, one who is acutely aware of the changes in the climate and arctic environment is the Polar Bear, whose population is rapidly decreasing. It is estimated that their habitat will be completely eliminated within the next 100 years. What an incredible loss. - Laura Whitelock