Today I had a lecture with Stephanie Black today who talked to us about sequential narrative. I found it made me think about narrative in a very different way. I thought it was just a story told in scenes but it can be a multitude of things. She talked to us about different artists who deal with sequential narrative and what she finds interesting about them. One of them I had heard of but had never really researched until now. He is Henrik Drescher, she mentioned his book in the lecture and i now plan on buying it.

Turbulence : A Log Book by Henrik Drescher
*, 2001
Description: "Turbulence is an intricately produced artist's book that catalogs Drescher's vivid world of images, and a visual narrative that follows one man through the troubled past, an uncertain future, and the enduring timelessness of myth."--P. [4] of cover.; Selected text excerpted from Hindu Myths.; Board covers.; 3 cut-out windows on front cover. Published by Chronicle Books LLC, San Francisco, California.
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