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'Symbiotic/Parasitic' Comic Zine
Two-colour risograph print, fluorescent pink & green on pink paper. Pencil line-art with digital colour.
2021
This four-pages textless comic explores the differing ways that humans approach sharing the earth with nature. The omnipresent woodlouse serves as a reminder that silent living things are present even at the most intimate, mundane or momentous moments of our lives: a revelation that can be unnerving or comforting, depending on the viewer.