
Horseshoe Crab
The whimsy of seaside curiosities seen in this illustrative Horseshoe Crab! Living up to being a natural curiosity, horseshoe crabs are not true crabs, despite their name (they are more closely related to a spider!). Horseshoe crabs have changed very little since they first evolved in the Triassic which earned them their title of "living fossil." With constant change we see in our own lives and even in our most favorite coastlines and islands, this horseshoe crab represents the soothing consistency of nature. All the fine details: Hand-embellished limited edition prints are hand-painted in gold gouache by artist Lindsey Simonds, and numbered at the bottom (only 25 will be printed and painted). Fine art prints (unframed) are printed professionally and locally in St. Petersburg, Florida by Zebra Color and Davidson Fine Art, printed on Cold Press Bright White (21 mil, 340gsm), acid free, 100% cotton rag paper with a bright white, textured surface. High quality pigment ink archival to