Print Details
Regular Variant
Limited edition of 50 prints
Printed on museum-grade textured archival paper
Golden & Gilded Variant
Uniquely hand-embellished with acrylic interference paint
Limited edition of 10 prints
Printed on museum-grade textured archival paper
Signed & Numbered
Artist Statement
"Lighthouses have always fascinated me; I love how they stand strong as a symbol for guidance and light against rough waters and weather. This is a crucial time in history, where we all must take action and stand strong in the face of pollution and the destruction of natural habitats. Like the eel in this drawing, I hope that we can all be "drawn to the light," to education, peace, and the truth in the importance of protecting all living creatures. As an artist, it is extremely important to me to depict all animals with the importance they deserve. It is urgent that we all stand strong and fight for the animals who cannot fight back against human destruction; life will not be the same without them."
Artist Bio
Juliet Schreckinger is a Long Island, NY-based artist and illustrator. Her work features a variety of subject matters in many mediums; most of her current work is completed using a stippling technique in pen & ink and graphite, with occasional splashes of color. Juliet’s pieces are often inspired by the ocean, nature, and all of the creatures within our world. Through an illustrative take on fine art, she attempts to express a story in each drawing.
The Story behind Macy the Moonkeeper
Juliet Schreckinger