SHARKS EXHIBITION ILLUSTRATIONS
I was engaged by Story Inc. to create a series of illustrations for the Sharks exhibition at the Australian Museum. This exciting project had two components. Firstly, I worked with animators and interactive designers at Watermark to develop two interactive displays designed to educate visitors about the Trophic Cascade effect that can occur when sharks are removed from an ecosystem. 
 
Secondly, I illustrated a series of display panels to portray the evolution of sharks through each of the five mass extinction events. These illustrations tell a story of survival and adaptation, demonstrating the remarkable journey of sharks through hundreds of millions of years of history. The user could manually move a lever to highlight each panel and read more information about how the sharks persevered through each era.
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A large panoramic illustration of an underwater scene featuring prehistoric sharks

Trophic Cascade Interactive Illustrations (Open Ocean)

Trophic Cascade Interactive Illustrations (Seagrass Meadows)

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