Join the Pack by Sarah Lane

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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

Wolves are beautiful, and when you look at them (or a photo of them) closely the gazillions of hairs are dizzying. I wanted to get to know a wolf by examining it face to face and making my drawing physical. — sp lane