Sequential Art 

Geothermal Janitor is a personal project I proposed for Sequential Art Studio I, taught by Prof. John Larison at Savannah College of Art & Design. The ongoing project consists of 120 haikus and wordless four-panel comics based on my experiences of spending six months of Yellowstone National Park. The images are created for risograph printing purposes (spread sizes: 16 x 8 in).

The subjects I explored include interactions with park visitors, science, animals, and the beauty of the landscape; all under a lens of humor. Below are some sample spreads from this project:

Spread #11: Observations on bison bones in hot springs

Spread #11: Observations on bison bones in hot springs.

 
Spread #001: Observations on visitor interactions while working.

Spread #001: Observations on visitor interactions while working.

 
Spread #015: Feelings on hiking while working

Spread #015: Feelings on hiking while working.

 
Spread #013: Observations on how hydrothermal features are destroying our temperature loggers.

Spread #013: Observations on how hydrothermal features are destroying our temperature loggers.

The project was designed using a three-color palette:

Color palette consists of the riso colors: fluorescent pink, teal, and yellow.

Color palette consists of the riso colors: fluorescent pink, teal, and yellow.

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